Meredith Coleman McGee’s B&N book signing went well!

I enjoyed meeting new book readers earlier at Barnes and Noble in Ridgeland, MS. Thank you. Thank you. Happy reading. Enjoy!

8th grade Eden signed up to compete in the Jackson Book Festival’s virtual poetry contest at Holiday Book Festival 2022 – 11.26.22 next Sat.

First sale. “Midnight Moon” is the 1st novel and the 10th book by Meredith Coleman McGee. Thank you.

Ole Miss alum. Thank you sir.

Meredith Coleman McGee with Charles E. Griffin

Posted with a lovely couple. They both purchased “Every Inch Love Will,” a memoir and 9th book by Meredith Coleman McGee

Eden, 8th grade is reading Midnight Moon and mom is reading Married to Sin (1st work). Thank you. Eden will be reciting a poem at the Holiday Book Festival 2022. Write on Eden.

Meredith Coleman McGee with B&N store manager

Meredith Coleman McGee with Hazel, B&N events. Thank you Hazel.

Vickie Jenkins, volunteer photographer for the evening, with Meredith Coleman McGee

Hey, hey take a peek at some of the books of a local author and poet today. https://meredithetc.com/meredith-coleman-mcgee/

Thank you for shopping with Meredith Etc

Thank you for shopping with Meredith Etc. Enjoy My First Book Series and My Picture Dictionary which are educational resources for early learners. Proceeds support Community Library Mississippi, a nonprofit public charity chaired by Meredith Coleman McGee, Publisher, Meredith Etc.

My First Book Series by Meredith Coleman McGee, Danielle Bogan et al. 6 volumes, 208 pages.

https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/my-picture-dictionary-meredith-coleman-mcgee/1132544787 My Picture Dictionary by Meredith Coleman McGee, Mary Haralson Coleman, et al.

My Picture Dictionary By Meredith Coleman McGee et al

Right-Left Author/Publisher Meredith Coleman McGee with her great niece Author JaNiya Williams

Thank you for purchasing “MY PICTURE DICTIONARY,” a reference book for early learner. “MY PICTURE DICTIONARY” is an important learning aid during this period of digital learning,” Meredith Coleman McGee, Chair, Community Library Mississippi said. This reference book includes pictorial and key definitions of three and four letter words; the back matter features sample sentences, a list of vegetables, a list of fruit and a list of vowels, consonants, pronouns, maps, shapes, and more much.

Consider also “MY FIRST BOOK SERIES” By Hazel Hall et al, “SAVING THE MANATEES” By Janiya Williams, Illustrated by Calla Ridgeway, “MY BROTHER J-BOY” by Hazel Janell Meredith, and Moses Meredith Cultural Arts Children’s Book Series featuring the ‘Nashida‘ character. Nashida teaches culture, civics, and history.

MY FIRST BOOK SERIES” includes six volumes and six certificates of completion. Children need a pencil and crayons. Children learn unique things such as writing the names of their family on a tree, how to spell ‘Mississippi’ in song, skip counting… Through this is a preschool readiness book, second grade teachers and adult education instructors use it to successfully reteach relevant concepts.

SAVING THE MANATEES” is a story book about manatees which are marine mammals. Children need a pencil and crayons. Children can color and read. The back matter includes space to write sight words and for learners to practice writing their name in cursive. Reportedly, learners range in age from six to 18 have self taught themselves how to write their name in cursive using the practice writing exercises.

The 1st volume of the Moses Meredith Cultural Arts Book Series is “NASHIDA: VISITS THE SMITH ROBERTSON MUSEUM.” Smith Robertson was a former slave and the first Black lawmaker in the City of Jackson. Historical pictures enhance Nashida’s storytelling. Nashida’s stories include her tour of the Mississippi State Capitol and the Old Capitol Museum.

Local History Speaking Series

Community Library Mississippi launched its Local History Speaking Series today with a tour of the COFO Civil Rights Education Center and a book talk by Mary Haralson Coleman.

Guest were greeted by Dr. Robert Luckett. Angela Stewart facilitated the tour.

Right to Left: Dr. Robert Luckett, Director, Margaret Walker Center, Vickie Jenkins, Vice Chair, Community Library Mississippi, Mary Haralson Coleman, Author, Book Toaster, Angela Stewart, Margaret Walker Center, Tour Guide, Meredith C. McGee, Author/Publisher/Book Toaster
Meredith McGee with Dr. Eldridge Henderson
Medgar Wiley Evers
Meredith McGee, Chair, Community Library Mississippi/Book Toaster/Sankofa Reading Group, and Vickie Jenkins, Vice Chair, Community Library Mississippi. Both women are founding members of the Learning Tree Book Club.
Angela Stewart, holding her autographed copy. Stewart is the founder of the Sankofa Reading Group. Mary Haralson Coleman is an author, singer, song writer. She was the first black female licensed barber in the State of Mississippi 1960.