Arizona Friend Trips Author on Tour in Arizona

Friday, August 22, 10 a.m., Buckeye Fire Station Community Room

Tuesday, August 26, 6 p.m., Mesa Dobson Ranch Public Library

Saturday, August 30, 10:30 a.m., Sedona Community Library

Lisa Schnebly Heidinger, will share tales from Arizona’s highways and bi-ways that inspired the new book Arizona Friend Trips: Stories from the Road, at several Arizona libraries this month. Heidinger co-authored the book with Julie Morrison. The talks are part of the Arizona Great Reads from Great Places author tour, sponsored by the Arizona Center for the Book.  Heidinger was a television, newspaper, and magazine reporter covering all areas of the state and she has authored twelve books focused on Arizona.

Click on library names above for details about each event.

About the book:

Arizona Friend Trips is a celebration of friendship, discovery, and the enduring spirit of exploration. As Lisa and Julie share their favorite trips and formative experiences, readers are treated to an intimate glimpse into their lives, making this book a joyous and uplifting read for travelers and armchair explorers alike. Whether you’re planning your own Arizona adventure or simply yearning to wander from the comfort of home, Arizona Friend Trips promises to inspire, delight, and leave you longing for the open road.

 

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