Fri, May 20 7:00 - 8:00 PM Leavenworth Library Free |
TGIF: Dynamic presentation by choreographer, theater presenter, essayist and poet Mary Lou Sanelli (Presentation) |
Sat, May 21 1:00 - 3:00 PM Bookstore Free |
Mary Lou Sanelli signs Among Friends, Falling Awake, The Immigrant's Table and more (Book-signing) |
 Among Friends: A Memoir
An intelligent voice. An illuminating book. Sanelli is unsparing as she explores the subject of friendship in women’s lives. This is a book of self-discovery...dauntless, smart, funny, beautifully written.

Praise
"This book [Among Friends] came along at just the right time for me." — Honolulu Bookclub
"Sometimes funny, sometimes sad, often insightful, but always poignant, Mary Lou Sanelli's essays take her readers on marvelous journeys of the spirit. With a style that other writers envy, she puts together words in a unique way that inspires the reader to pause, to think and, ultimately, to smile. Whether it's about the whimsical characters in her family or the capricious activities of her friends, Mary Lou's writing is comfortable and personal, and completely unforgettable." — Peninsula Lifestyle magazine
"Mary Lou Sanelli...offer(s) a sensitive, personal look at life's tug-of-wars like those between age and time, male and female, war and peace, place and belonging." — Knute Berger
About the Author
Sanelli has earned a solid reputation in the literary and public-speaking community through a steady commitment to writing and through twenty years of successful public readings and presentations. She is the author of seven poetry collections and a recent book of essays, Falling Awake, selected as "one of the most fabulous 2008 Northwest titles" by Seattle writer/reviewer Lesley Thomas.
She is a regular columnist in City Living Magazine for Seattle's Pacific Publishing Newspapers, as well as for Art Access Magazine and The Peninsula Daily News. Her recent essay/columns have appeared on the OP-ED page of the Seattle Times and in the The Seattle Post Intelligencer, as well as in Seattle Metropolitan Magazine. She is a regular feature on KONP AM, KSER FM, and LadybugLive Radio, and her commentaries have been aired on Weekend Edition, NPR. She presents her staged reading of her book of the same name, The Immigrant's Table, throughout the country.
She also works as a dance instructor and choreographer. This training and performance experience enables her to present with skills that surpass the average author reading. She presents her work at corporate events, theaters, writing conferences & festivals, literary venues, colleges and universities, book clubs, and private events.
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