I wouldn’t be the reader–or the writer–I am today without the influence of many wonderful educators. As Alice Roosevelt would put it, I was “let loose in libraries” from an early age. My childhood teachers and librarians in Madison, WI–at Thoreau Elementary, the Sequoya Library, Cherokee Middle School, and West High–were always putting books in my hands and providing me with a welcoming space to read, learn, and dream.
So to celebrate the paperback release of When Audrey Met Alice, I’m doing a special giveaway for educators (including teachers, librarians, support staff, and administrators). Enter below to win:
- a class set (25 copies) of When Audrey Met Alice paperbacks
- copies of the CCSS-aligned educator guide, Women’s History Month lesson plan, and annotated diary (found here)
- assorted WAMA bookmarks, stickers, and WWAD? rubber bracelets (great for reading incentives!)
The giveaway starts today, April 6, and ends at 11:59 p.m. EST on April 30. I’ll announce the winner on Friday, May 1.
Good luck!
Note: If you have trouble entering through the form below (via theĀ email or Facebook options), feel free to leave a comment and I will manually put in your entry. Thanks!
ETA: Thanks to all who entered and spread the word! Rafflecopter selected Connie LeFever as the winner. Congrats, Connie!
I think my daughter’s school would benefit from having a class set of your book. She is in 4th grade this year and it would be a perfect fit for her intermiediate school classes- 4/5th grades!! Thanks!
Thank you, Lisa!
I would love to have a class set of “When Audrey Met Alice” for our middle school. I have had success in encouraging students to read in our remedial literacy classes using a novel. I also use class sets for book clubs and ELL classes. Thank you Rebecca for offering this opportunity!
You’re welcome, and thanks for entering!