Karyn Frist, wife of Tennessee Senator Dr. Bill Frist, M.D. will be in Knoxville on Sunday October 8, 2006 at 3:00 p.m. at Books A Million located at 8507 Kingston Pike Knoxville, TN 37919 The phone number at Books-A-Million is 865-691-2665. Mrs. Frist will be signing her new book; Love You, Daddy Boy: Daughters Honor the Fathers They Love
Love You, Daddy Boy is a collection of short stories written by daughters about their dads and the effect their love and support had on their lives.
The title comes from the letters written from Karyn’s father to her while she was in college, always signing off with “Love you, Daddy Boy”
Among those who contributed to the book are First Ladies of the United States, Grand Ole Opry artists, Olympic Gold Medalists, a college basketball coach, prominent political figures, a Holocaust survivor, and an American soldier.
The women and their fathers represent a wide range of cultures and backgrounds – including women hailing from five different countries and twenty different states (including, of course, Tennessee….)
The book is not political, but is personal to the relationship between fathers and daughters; the women who contributed to this work include Democrats, Republicans, independents, as well as apolitical figures.
All proceeds go to three important charities: Eagle Nest, Childhelp and Autism Speaks
Please go to www.loveyoudaddyboy.com for more information.
Love You, Daddy Boy is a collection of short stories written by daughters about their dads and the effect their love and support had on their lives.
The title comes from the letters written from Karyn’s father to her while she was in college, always signing off with “Love you, Daddy Boy”
Among those who contributed to the book are First Ladies of the United States, Grand Ole Opry artists, Olympic Gold Medalists, a college basketball coach, prominent political figures, a Holocaust survivor, and an American soldier.
The women and their fathers represent a wide range of cultures and backgrounds – including women hailing from five different countries and twenty different states (including, of course, Tennessee….)
The book is not political, but is personal to the relationship between fathers and daughters; the women who contributed to this work include Democrats, Republicans, independents, as well as apolitical figures.
All proceeds go to three important charities: Eagle Nest, Childhelp and Autism Speaks
Please go to www.loveyoudaddyboy.com for more information.
2 comments:
Bill stoped in for a cameo
Wish I could have attended. Always good to see the Majority leader. Free Lunch Tuesday with the Majority Leader. Be Sure you are there to greet the Republicans.
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