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For Immediate Release
MAY 31-JUNE 1 BOOK PROMOTIONAL EVENTS IN BANGOR AND HOULTON, ME
Authors Tim and Debbie Bishop will appear in Bangor and Houlton for events to promote their recently released book, Two Are Better: Midlife Newlyweds Bicycle Coast to Coast.
On Friday, May 31, the couple will appear at Lambs Book and Bible, 877 Stillwater Avenue in Bangor from 3:30-5:30 PM. The Bishops will sign copies of their book and share the joy of their bicycle adventures and their inspirational story.
On Saturday, June 1, the Bishops will appear at Country North Gifts & Crafts, 17 Market Square in Houlton from 2:00-3:30 PM, and at a benefit supper for Greater Houlton Christian Academy at the Littleton Museum from 4:30 to 6:30 PM, to sign books and to share stories.
Copies of Two Are Better can now be purchased at Lambs or Country North Gifts, or at the benefit supper at the Littleton Museum.
Be sure to listen to Missions in Our Backyard on WHCF radio, 88.5 FM, on Wednesday, May 29, at 6:15 PM for an interview that kicks off these Maine events.
Tim and Debbie Bishop of Marlborough, Massachusetts were lifelong singles before marrying one another in 2010 at age 52. After breaking free from life as they knew it, discovering marriage from the seat of a bicycle on their self-supported, cross-country tour came with some interesting hills, valleys, and curves. Both are Hope Coaches for TheHopeLine, an organization that seeks to reach, rescue, and restore hurting teens and young adults. Tim was a long-time resident of Bangor after growing up in Houlton.
Published by Open Road Press and distributed by Send The Light Distribution, Two Are Better: Midlife Newlyweds Bicycle Coast to Coast released to the book trade on May 15, 2013 with a retail price of $19.95 US. It has already garnered rave reviews from blog websites, as well as a Highlighted Title designation by Independent Publisher. The Midwest Book Review calls Two Are Better “charming and insightful.” Two Are Better is a 208-page 6” x 9” paperback with 125 color photos. You can learn more about the book at www.openroadpress.com.
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