ABOVE, author William Franklin Andrews reads portions of his book, From Humble Beginnings: Songs of a Native Son to an audience of family and friends at Landmark Booksellers in Franklin Sunday, Oct. 9, 2005.
Author William Franklin Andrews read from his new poetry book, From Humble Beginnings: Songs of a Native Son Sunday, Oct. 9 at Landmark Booksellers in Franklin. A bookstore full of people turned out to hear Frank read such family favorites as “Letter From Franklin: Nov. 30, 1864,” and “Stepping Stones,” the first poem in this collection. After the second reading of the day Andrews even sang his original song, “Wagon Wheel” to the delight of his audience. With food provided by Carolyn Andrews, the event was a big success. Special thanks are due to the Landmark Booksellers staff for their kind treatment and professional help making this book release party happen; and to the invited guests who made it a success.
Below, from left to right, Victor, Frank, Carolyn and Brent Andrews and Becky Andrews-Steere pause for a photo outside Landmark Booksellers during the party. Photo courtesy of Brandy Blanton / Southern Exposure Magazine.
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