In March, Donna and I were presenting authors at the Virginia Festival of the Book. I participated in three events. On Wednesday March 16th, I talked with fifty students at Albemarle High School about preparing for success in college. Several of the students told me how much they appreciated the advice and how I shared it with them and the teachers were glad to hear their messages reinforced by someone the students enjoyed listening to.
Wednesday evening, I was one of two panelists discussing the adolescent mindset and the best ways to help students prepare for and have a successful college experience leading to graduation in four years with good grades and good job prospects. There was a standing room only audience who had sons and daughters in college or preparing to go so they were quite interested in our presentations. They demonstrated their interest by purchasing all the books I had brought for sale!
Finally, Sunday morning I briefly discussed College In Four Years at the Links of Charlottesville brunch for Festival authors who wrote books relevant to African Americans and/or people of color. I told the audience of 200 about the value of the book for students and parents and how it could be instrumental in helping them work together for success in college. The message resonated with them and they also purchased every book available for sale.
In addition to these presentations, I will be sharing more information with students in Charlottesville high schools in May.
Needless to say, I am thankful for the opportunity to participate in the Virginia Festival of the Book and thrilled with the reception College In Four Years got at all the events and with an opportunity to share information with more students in May. Take a look at the pictures below from the events.




I want to let you know that I will be participating in the Virginia Festival of the Book later this month. Here’s a list of the events, dates, times and locations. I hope you can join me there:


