This past Wed. was an exciting day for our little library. For about four years, we've been hearing about and learning more about my fellow transplant, Ruth Agle's, repair and resale of O.L.D.s (Once-Loved Dolls). She's so talented and creative with being able to repair broken arms and repaint lips and eyebrows of these composite dolls. Not only that but she sews 2-3 outfits and makes accessories for each doll using old jewelry, lace, wool and leather from her stash. You can read about each O.L.D. that she has restored and sold on eBay at her blog hazeltwigg.com.
In her spare time, Ruth has been writing her first book, Hazel Twigg & The Hollyhock Hideaway. Its finish has been much awaited by many of us here in Rolfe so we were thrilled to be able to be at her library program and first book signing this past Wed.!! We actually got to buy the books which she personally signed for us!
Bill's mom has already finished hers! I'm on page 111 and loving it already. There is so much to tell you - this might be another one of my posts that has to be done in multiple posts! The really FUN thing is that this book is actually based on our town which Ruth calls Reliance in the book. One of the main characters is Aunt Ruth which is really our Ruth!
Throughout the book she mentions many of the things I've talked about here on my blog like when you're driving here, people wave at you even if they don't know you. One of my LOL! parts was on page 55 when Hazel saw "the thinnest phone book she had ever seen. It had both the yellow and white pages and was still less than a half-inch thick." I thought the same thing when I saw it after moving here from the Indianapolis area where the white pages alone were at least three inches thick! Glenn and his girlfriend were here recently, and I had even showed our phone book to Lori and she couldn't believe it either! It's going to be fun to see how she works all the things us transplants notice when we first arrive here into the story!
Ruth had her latest O.L.D. with her Wed., Cora, the Town Crier. I see that she sold for over $400, and she was a small doll!
There are lots of beautiful color illustrations in the book. Ruth's illustrator is a woman in her early 20's from the Ukraine. Ruth had all of these large, original illustrations with her for us to see.
I'll post Ruth's bio in my next post. In the meantime, you can order her book on Amazon! Or, let me know if you want a book signed especially for someone, and I can get it for you. It would make a great Christmas gift!
Sunday, November 22, 2015
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