More Awards for collective memoir: Rosie’s Daughters: The “First Woman To” Generation Tells Its Story
Post #22 – Rosie’s Daughters: The “First Woman To” Generation Tells Its Story by Matilda Butler and Kendra Bonnett
This has been an exciting week for us. My co-author, Kendra Bonnet and I have just received notification of two national literary book awards for our collective memoir: Rosie’s Daughters: The “First Woman To” Generation Tells Its Story.
First, we learned we had won:
2010 San Francisco Book Festival, Honorable Mention
We were still celebrating, when we received notification that we had won:
2010 Indie Excellence Book Award, Finalist
We are especially pleased to have these two new awards added to our 2008 National IPPY Award, Bronze Medal.
Want to know what has these judges so excited about our book? Click Here to read excerpts; Click Here to read reviews; and Click Here to order your autographed copy. And don’t forget, we are the only place where you can get an authentic Rosie the Riveter bandana. The book and bandana make a great gift and a perfect combo for summer reading.
Are you interested in writing your own memoir? Kendra and I have a website devoted to helping women write their own life story. Click here to visit: http://womensmemoirs.com On our site, we feature weekly memoir writing prompts, memoir book reviews, brief videos with memoir writing tips, contests, and information about book business to help you plan for and successfully launch your book. We invite you to become part of our community of women interested in memoir writing.
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