FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Preserving Family History
Wednesday, April 13 at 6:30-7:30 p.m.
We look around the cemetery and wonder who lies beneath the gravestones with our surname. What happened that influenced the world into which these people were born?
What happened in their lives that molded who and what they became, ultimately influencing what we have become? What are their stories? Local author Laurice LaZebnik will discuss her search to find answers in her own family tree and the importance of discovering
your own.
Join author LaZebnik’s talk about her historical research, her discovery that her great-grandmother was a bootlegger posing as a potato farmer and learn how to preserve
your own family’s history. “Minnie’s Potatoes,” Lazebnik’s third novel, is historical fiction based on the romantic life of her great-grandmother in Prussia, her life as a pioneer in early Michigan’s lumbering era, and her life as a businesswoman brewing and
bootlegging moonshine.
“Minnie’s Potatoes has that Laura Ingalls Wilder appeal at a mature level. This historical romance is an adult “Little House on the Prairie,” set in Michigan’s lumbering era and its path through Prohibition.”
– Valerie Valentine
LaZebnik’s previous titles include “The Atomic Sailor” and “Strongheart.” More information can be found at
http://lauricelazebnik.com/
This event will take place at Jackson District Library’s Carnegie Branch, 244 W. Michigan Avenue, Jackson, MI, on Wednesday, April 13 at 6:30-7:30 p.m. Intended for
adults.
Please call Debby Sears at 517-788-4087 for more information on this event.
Donna
Donna Smith
Marketing Officer
244 W. Michigan Avenue
Jackson, MI 49201
Ph: 517-788-4099, ext. 1314
Fax: 517-788-6024
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