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Clicks from the Hold Fast Train

I began speaking and traveling, talking about Hold Fast, in January of 2013.  Events were added to events as the months rolled on.   By June, the Hold Fast train -- as everyone at Scholastic began to call it -- had chugged into over seventeen cities;  I'd been from Chicago to Houston, Dallas, Washington, D.C., New York City, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Nashville and a number of cities closer to home, like Naperville and Woodstock and Kankakee and North Utica.



This blur of planes, cars and hotels came together into an amazing experience, as I was able to see Hold Fast welcomed by thousands of kids of many backgrounds and ages, libraries, social service agencies, urban planners, teachers, and teachers of teachers.  I'd never expected such a wild reception for this unusual story.  Hold Fast even hit the New York Times bestseller list in May.



Here are some clicks:





A cake in Houston





Wonderful St. Louis





Hold Fast meets Chasing Vermeer tattoos, New York.





Sizzling day at LA Times Festival of Books





Colorful Palo Alto, California





Closing Keynote, American Planning Association

National Planning Conference, Chicago






Room full of urban and regional planners









Django is not pleased that I'm on the road





"Don't you dare pick up this pen!" 





Visiting Hicklebee's Books, San Jose





Signing books at Hicklebee's . . .





and then the wall



Hold Fast and I have had a winter and spring to remember.




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