Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Tori Murden McClure and Bob Edwards at the Kentucky Center 4/14

In 1999, Tori Murden McClure rowed solo across the Atlantic Ocean, starting in the Canary Islands and ending in Guadeloupe. 81 days. 2,962 miles (so sez the Wikipedians). McClure, who is a vice president at Spalding University, is also the first woman to ski over land to the South Pole. Now this Loueyvillager has published a memoir called: "A Pearl in the Storm: How I Found My Heart in the Middle of the Ocean."

Personally, Lou hates being wet and hates being cold, so I waffle between being very, very impressed and thinking "this chick is nuts." But that's just me.

On April 14, McClure will be discussing her book with Bob Edwards, one of my all time favorite Loueyvillagers (and Facebook friend-- I LOVE his updates. Was so sad when his status went from "In a Relationship" to "It's Complicated"). The event is being held at the Bomhard Theater at the Kentucky Center for the Arts.

6pm Pre-sale of the books (sponsored by Carmichael's)
7pm Interview with Bob
8pm Book signing

$15

I'm so excited to see Bob. Maybe I can help uncomplicate his relationship. Sigh. (Yes, Mama has weird crushes... but that voice... hubba hubba)

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Is this the thing you're dragging me too so I can watch you oogle one of your many boyfriends? You won't even know I'm there!

--roommate

M said...

Like you don't have a little mancrush on Bob, too.

Sheesh.

Nomad said...

Tori Murden McClure rocks, her memoirs are next on my list of "must reads"