I wish I could attend this reception. From the IHB press release:
The Indiana Historical Bureau Book Shop is hosting two well-known Hoosier authors-Julie Young and Andrew Stoner-from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on Saturday, June 28, in the Indiana State Library and Historical Building at 315 West Ohio Street in downtown Indianapolis. Recently released books by Young and Stoner will be sold at 20 percent off list price. Parking will be available at the Senate Avenue Parking Facility for a flat fee of $3.00; enter off of New York Street (one way eastbound) just east of West Street. Street parking will also be available.
Visit the Historical Bureau website at www.IN.gov/history or call 317-232-2535 to place pre-orders. There will be limited book quantities at the reception.
Young will be on hand to sign her recently released book, _Historic Irvington_ (list price $19.99, paper). Young covers many of Irvington's local events for the _Indianapolis Star_. She is author of _A Belief in Providence: A Life of Saint Theodora Guerin_ and also writes for a number of local, regional, and national publications, including _Indianapolis Monthly_ magazine, AAA's _Home & Away_, and CNN.com. She has written for the Associated Press, has appeared on _The Oprah Winfrey Show_, and serves as adjunct faculty for Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis. Young worked with the support of the Irvington Historical Society on this project and lives in Indianapolis with her two sons.
Stoner, an Indianapolis-based writer, will sign his book, _Notorious 92: Indiana's Most Heinous Murders in All 92 Counties_, (list price $19.95, paper). Stoner served in Governor Frank O'Bannon's administration as deputy press secretary from 2001 to 2003; in 2006 he published the acclaimed biography _Legacy of a Governor: The Life of Indiana's Frank O'Bannon_. Stoner holds undergraduate and graduate degrees in journalism from both Franklin College of Indiana and Ball State University.
The Indiana Historical Bureau Book Shop is hosting two well-known Hoosier authors-Julie Young and Andrew Stoner-from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on Saturday, June 28, in the Indiana State Library and Historical Building at 315 West Ohio Street in downtown Indianapolis. Recently released books by Young and Stoner will be sold at 20 percent off list price. Parking will be available at the Senate Avenue Parking Facility for a flat fee of $3.00; enter off of New York Street (one way eastbound) just east of West Street. Street parking will also be available.
Visit the Historical Bureau website at www.IN.gov/history or call 317-232-2535 to place pre-orders. There will be limited book quantities at the reception.
Young will be on hand to sign her recently released book, _Historic Irvington_ (list price $19.99, paper). Young covers many of Irvington's local events for the _Indianapolis Star_. She is author of _A Belief in Providence: A Life of Saint Theodora Guerin_ and also writes for a number of local, regional, and national publications, including _Indianapolis Monthly_ magazine, AAA's _Home & Away_, and CNN.com. She has written for the Associated Press, has appeared on _The Oprah Winfrey Show_, and serves as adjunct faculty for Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis. Young worked with the support of the Irvington Historical Society on this project and lives in Indianapolis with her two sons.
Stoner, an Indianapolis-based writer, will sign his book, _Notorious 92: Indiana's Most Heinous Murders in All 92 Counties_, (list price $19.95, paper). Stoner served in Governor Frank O'Bannon's administration as deputy press secretary from 2001 to 2003; in 2006 he published the acclaimed biography _Legacy of a Governor: The Life of Indiana's Frank O'Bannon_. Stoner holds undergraduate and graduate degrees in journalism from both Franklin College of Indiana and Ball State University.

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