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Author Megan Spengler To Hold Book Signing At Stryker Library

By Newspaper StaffApril 1, 2014Updated:November 30, 2016No Comments2 Mins Read
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meg spengler 2 (WEB) copyAuthor Megan Spengler, a Napoleon native, will be holding a book signing at the Stryker Library to promote her recently published book, Revenge at Camp Tepeki on Tuesday, April 29th from 6:00-7:00 pm.

Revenge at Camp Tepeki is the sequel to Mrs. Spengler’s popular novel Operation Wrinklesteen. The books follow the adventures of young Abby Rivers and tell of the life lessons she learns along the way. In Revenge at Camp Tepeki Abby is annoyed at being sent to camp, and things only get worse when Noah, the person who betrayed her trust, shows up. Yet when Abby learns of a mystery at the campground she quickly sets about solving the case. Filled with twists and turns, along with valuable teachings on friendship and forgiveness, Revenge at Camp Tepeki is a fun and exciting read.

Operation Wrinklesteen and Revenge at Camp Tepeki will each be for sale at the program for $12.86, which Megan will be happy to sign. Snacks and refreshments will be provided by the library. If you are unable to attend the signing, you can find Megan Spengler’s books at http://www.tatepublishing.com and www.tatepublishing.com. The Stryker Library is located at 304 South Defiance Street. For more information, please contact library manager Connie Aeschliman at 419-682-5081.

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