Book Launch Party at Aesop’s Fable

Join us on Tuesday, November 26 from 4-6pm as we welcome home Holliston High graduate and author Theresa Howell (ne. Schnapp), illustrator Alexandra Bye and Massachusetts State Representative Carolyn Dykema as they discuss Leading the Way: Women in Power!

Following the discussion, we’ll cut some cake to celebrate the publication of this wonderful book for all ages! Give the popularity of this event, please register online to ensure a seat.

About Theresa

Theresa Howell is the co-author of Maybe Something Beautiful which was inspired by the Urban Art Trail project in San Diego spearheaded by co-author Rafael Lopez and his wife, Candice, and has led to similar community art projects throughout the United States.   Her latest project, Leading the Way: Women in Power with Senator Janet Howell and foreword by Hillary Rodham Clinton, spotlights the careers of fifty American women in politics — and inspires readers to make a difference.

Theresa began her career in publishing as a children’s book editor with Rising Moon, where she helped establish the bilingual imprint Luna Rising and published a number of award-winning titles.   Theresa grew up in Holliston, Massachusetts. She lives in Colorado with her scientist husband and two creative, nature-loving daughters. There, she hikes, reads, dances, and dreams.

For more about Theresa, you can visit theresahowell.com or follow her on 

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About Alexandra

Alexandra Bye is a New Hampshire local who graduated May 2017 with a BFA in Illustration from New Hampshire Institute of Art.

About Carolyn

Elected to the House of Representatives in the fall of 2008, Carolyn Dykema represents the residents of the Massachusetts 8th Middlesex District, which includes the communities of Holliston, Hopkinton, Southborough and precinct 2 of Westborough.

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1 Comments

  1. Jackie Dellicker on November 27, 2019 at 7:45 am

    Great turnout, so nice to meet the author, a Holliston gal, and the illustrator, and of course Carolyn Dykema. Thank you Aesop’s bookstore for hosting this event. You are a wonderful addition to Holliston. Jackie Dellicker

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