LAKEPORT >> Throughout September, Lakeport Library will host a series of free-of-charge book presentations by local authors.
The books cover a variety of topics including Lake County history. The authors and guests will have time to talk following the presentations and light refreshments will be provided by the Friends of the Lake County Library.
• Saturday at 2 p.m. — Linda Guebert, an author and educator, will present her debut mystery novel “The First Lie, a story of dark family secrets in a small town.” The First Lie is a change of genre from Guebert”s previous book, a memoir called “The Hardest Thing I”ll ever do: a journey of sorrow, healing and help.”
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• Sept. 13 at 2 p.m. — Robin C. Harris will present his book “Journeys out of Darkness: adventures in foster care.” Harris has been a teacher, school counselor and school principal. With his wife he has operated residential schools and summer camps for children with learning and behavior challenges. Harris distills all of that experience into what he calls a user-friendly book with universal appeal.
• Sept. 20 at 2 p.m. — Dick Immel will present his book “Damn Californians: a Family”s Great Escape,” which tells the story of his family”s escape from a drug-infested environment to the Maine woods. The Immels confronted and survived fires, quicksand, explosions, wild animals, severe winters and hostile neighbors in what they had hoped would be a benign new home.
• Sept. 27 at 2 p.m. — Marcia Bishop Sanderson, a writer with Lake County roots, will talk about her book “Images of America: Lake County.” She will bring albums containing the hundreds of photos of people, places and events in Lake County that she and collaborator Maureen Garcia Carpenter collected for the book. Sanderson and Carpenter packed thousands of years of Lake County history into this compact book for the general reader.
For information, contact Amy Patton at 263-8817, visit www.library.lakecountyca.gov or facebook.com/lakecountylibrary. The library is located at 1425 N. High St. in Lakeport.