FOUNDER OF THE NATIONAL BLACK HISTORY BEE & BESTSELLING AUTHOR VISITS CADDO PARISH SCHOOLS IN HONOR OF TEEN READ WEEK


(Shreveport, LA) – Founder of the National Black History Bee and Best-selling Author Terry a O’Neal, whose works have been published in numerous magazines, television, journals and newspapers, will be conducting a speaking and book signing tour throughout Shreveport and Bossier City. On this tour, O’Neal will visit Caddo Middle Career & Tech. School, JS Clark Micro Society Academy, Northwood High School, Booker T. Washington New Technology High, Mooretown Branch Library, Atkins Branch Library, Barnes & Noble Book Store, Books-A-Million, just to name a few. O’Neal will have an open discussion centered around her award-winning, YA novel “Sweet Lavender”. Sweet Lavender, which has been adapted to a full-length feature screenplay, is a 1960’s coming-of-age story of a young girl’s awakening to the bittersweet realities of life while growing up in a small Louisiana town.

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