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 LAKE CHARLES, LA - A special visit for Barbe High,

A SPECIAL VISIT FOR BARBE HIGH, SULPHUR HIGH, AND SJ WELSH MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS IN HONOR OF TEEN READ WEEK

October 12, 2009

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 
Best Selling Author, Terry a O’Neal, whose poetry has been published in numerous magazines, journals and newspapers, will visit Sulphur High and Barbe High School students on Friday, October 23, 2009, in honor of Teen Read Week. She will have an open discussion centered around her award-winning, YA novel “Sweet Lavender”. Sweet Lavender, which has been adapted to a full-length feature screenplay, is a 1960’s coming-of-age story of a young girl’s awakening to the bittersweet realities of life growing up in a small Louisiana town.

Though O’Neal was born and raised in California, her roots lay in Lake Charles, Louisiana, where her mother, grandparents, and other family were born and raised. Her mother, Barbara Ann Tillman, and her seven siblings attended Iowa Elementary School and Lake Charles High School in the 1950’s and 60’s.

In a recent interview with Emmanuel Sigauke, an instructor at Cosumnes River College in Sacramento, CA., when asked what inspired her to write this classic story, O’Neal responded, “I’m a country girl at heart—I admire what folks call “southern hospitality”, a trait that’s difficult to find in California locals. I appreciate the environment—the sounds of nature; how the moss sways from the trees from a gentle breeze; the creatures resting in the swamps; and the laid back, slow pace lifestyle that the south portrays.”

O’Neal is the author of several publications, including four volumes of poetry and two children’s books. In addition, she has been named among the most popular African American female writers of our time, featured in a book entitled “Literary Divas: The Top 100+ Most Admired African American Women in Literature”—a list of women who’ve left a mark on the wider world through their writing.

O’Neal will appear at SJ Welsh Middle School on Friday, October 23rd at 8:55 a.m.; Sulphur High School Library at 11 a.m.; and at A.M. Barbe High School at 3:15 p.m. This event is closed to the public.

For more information on O’Neal’s works, go to www.TerryONeal.com and www.LendYourHand.org

MEDIA CONTACT:
Michael Luther, Management and Publicity
5050 Laguna Blvd. Ste. 112-532
Elk Grove, CA 95758
Toll Free: 866-552-2211
Fax: 866-248-5018
Email: PcsCeo1@aol.com

SCHOOL CONTACTS:
A.M. Barbe High School
Andrea McFarlain, Book Club
2200 West McNeese St.
Lake Charles, La. 70605
Ph: 337-217-4460
Email: andreamcfarlain@camtel.net or andrea.mcfarlain@cpsb.org

Sulphur High School
Sara Gail White
Librarian/Media Specialist
600 Willow Ave.
Sulphur, LA 70663
Ph: 337-217-4440 ext. 2229
Email: sara.white@cpsb.org

SJ Welsh Middle School
Lorri Caldwell
8th Grade English Language Arts
1500 W Mcneese St
Lake Charles, LA 70605-4200
Email: lorri.caldwell@cpsb.org

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