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Victoria Johnson will be at Barnes & Noble Booksellers in Willow Grove and Neshaminy on Saturday.
The word is out about The Lemonade Standoff. The children's book about a group of young girls and their attempt to open their own curbside refreshment stand has been such a hit that Barnes & Noble Bookseller has scheduled the author, Log College student Victoria Johnson, for two events on Saturday. From 10 a.m. to 12 p.m., Victoria will return to the Willow Grove store for an Educator Appreciation Event. She will join fellow authors Carmela Curatola Knowles (Piano and Laylee Go Online) and Bryna Paston (How to Be the Perfect Grandma) to sign copies and meet her fans. The seventh grader will then have to race to the Barnes & Noble at the Neshaminy Mall, where she will sign some more copies and read from the book from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. …
Middle school student Victoria Johnson will sign copies of "The Lemonade Standoff" at Barnes & Noble in Willow Grove.
Log College student Victoria Johnson will host a book-signing event Saturday morning, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., at the Willow Grove Barnes & Noble bookstore. The seventh grader from Warminster recently published her own children's book, The Lemonade Standoff, which will be available at the store for $10. The story follows two young girls, Keenah and Shay, who want to spend the summer selling lemonade. They think it will be relaxing, enjoyable endeavor until one of their rivals sets up her own stand. "I've been writing short stories ever since I learned how to write," Victoria told Warminster Patch in January. "I just love exploring my imagination and creativity."
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