[Yale-readings] Timothy Tattersall at Yale Bookstore, January 22
Nancy Kuhl
nancy.kuhl at yale.edu
Mon Jan 10 15:23:16 EST 2005
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>Contact: Richard G. Carlson
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>Yale Bookstore
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>Media Alert from The Yale Bookstore
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>What: Timothy Todd Tattersall reading from and signing copies
>of his novel, Biography of an Angel
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>When: Saturday, January 22, 2005 at 2:00 p.m.
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>Where: The Yale Bookstore, 77 Broadway, New Haven, CT
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>About The Book: In Biography of an Angel, Timothy Todd Tattersall weaves
>three independent tales that collectively off an astoundingly singular
>story that may change how you feel about the meaning of life. The book
>begins one thousand years ago in a small Tuscan town outside
>Florence. Historical fact blends with fiction as Davide Barbina
>experiences the challenges of his inheritance, of enduring the adventures
>of a menacing warlord, and of discovering compassion with the deep insight
>of a remarkable family friend. Part Two begins at his death, when David's
>soul awakens into a new existence. Guided by a series of mentors, he
>learns that he has choices much as he did on Earth. David elects to
>enroll in Angel School to become a guide, voice of intuition, and sixth
>sense. Present-day Florida is the setting for the final part, when
>seven-year-old Ty Holmqvist communes with his guardian angel, the graduate
>David. As Ty matures, his connection with David wanes and is finally lost
>until he falls in love with an actress named Heather. Receptive to her
>own guidance, Heather attempts to open Ty to his intuition.
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>About The Author: While living in Florence, Italy in the 1990s, Timothy
>Todd Tattersall wrote and published Journey: An Adventure of Love and
>Healing, a non-fiction chronicle of a trip from Scotland to Norway that
>opened his spiritual awareness. He currently writes and facilitates
>corporate training programs for a New York City-based company. Extensive
>travels throughout Europe, Asia, Australia, and South America
>professionally and personally have enabled him to interface with diverse
>cultures and beliefs. Born in Florida, he now lives in Connecticut.
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>About the Yale Bookstore:
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>The Yale Bookstore, a Barnes and Noble College Bookstore is located at 77
>Broadway at York Square, New Haven, CT, 06511, (203) 777-8440,
>www.yalebookstore.com. All events are free and open to the public. The
>bookstore offers a wide selection of bestsellers, titles by Yale and local
>authors, Yale course books and emblematic merchandise, dorm supplies,
>gifts, stationery and Clinique products. The Yale Bookstore Cafe serves
>Java U Coffee and snacks.
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