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Clark's dramatic tale of a young girl's life

Sat, Dec 10  
1:00 - 4:00 PM
Bookstore
Free

Patricia Clark signs her new book Fisherman's Daughter (Book-signing)

Patricia Clark

Fisherman's Daughter by Patricia Nikolina Clark

From the lives of pioneer families who once settled shoreline coves and fished the waters of Tomales Bay comes the tender story of eleven-year-old Katia, her papa, uncles, brothers, and baby sister. Struggling to cope with the loss of her mother, Katia finds comfort in reading and spends her time writing poetry and dreaming of becoming a teacher. But when told she must leave school to care for the family, Katia rebels. She turns to her teacher—the only person Katia believes can help make dreams come true.

Praise

"Clark has done it again. I wish her appealing story of Katia had been available for my girls... this book is simply outstanding." — Bruce L. Foxworthy, author of Making Do and Hanging On: Growing Up in Apple Country Through the Great Depression.

Fisherman's Daughter

"the small cove in Fisherman's Daughter, now preserved within Point Reyes National Seashore, is a lovely place, peaceful but empt. Written with loving care, Clark's dramatic tale of a young girl's life ... brings the spirit of this isolated beach to life for me." — Dewey Livingston, Marin County Historian and Curator of Jack Mason Museum.

About the Author

Local author Patricia Nikolina Clark has been writing for children for more than twenty years, and he stories and articles have appeared in national publications, including Highlights for Children, Pockets, Spider, and Ladybug. The author of Goodbye Goose and In the Shandow of the Mammtoh, she lives in Plain, Washington with her family, along with Scout the dog and a cat called Stump.

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