Wenham Tea House Hosts Book Signing with Massachusetts Author Saskia Roell on November 12th
Online, November 3, 2009 (Newswire.com) - WENHAM, MA (November 3, 2009) - The Wenham Tea House will host a reading and book signing by local author Saskia Roell on Thursday, November 12, 2009 at 2:30pm. Join Saskia as she reads excerpts from her book, A Suitcase Full of Faith: How One Woman Found Her Dream Trusting the Compass of Her Soul, and hear the inspirational story of how she lead her family on their amazing journey.
A Suitcase Full of Faith is a real-life story of love, loss and adventure. In 2001, Saskia Roell, her husband and their five young children took a giant leap of faith and gave up their home and thriving businesses in Holland to explore new possibilities in the United States. With little money, no job prospects, no contacts and five kids who didn't speak a word of English, they landed in a small seacoast town and settled in the dream home they bought over the phone!
The Wenham Tea House is located at 4 Monument Street in Wenham, Massachusetts. Tea and home-baked scones will be available for a fee of $7.00. There is no charge for this event, but reservations are requested. For reservations contact Emma Roberts, or Julie Perkins at 978-468-1398, or find more information online at www.wenhamteahouse.com.
About the Book:
Saskia Roell's bestselling book, A Suitcase Full of Faith is getting rave reviews as a spellbinding adventure of learning how to trust, live without fear and follow your heart to an abundant life. A Suitcase Full of Faith published by Norvell Jefferson is available at Amazon.com. For more information go to: www.suitcasefulloffaith.com
About the Author:
Saskia Roell is a transformational life coach, mother and author of the new bestseller, A Suitcase Full of Faith: How One Woman Found Her Dream Trusting the Compass of Her Soul. Saskia lives on the North Shore of Massachusetts with her husband and their five children.
About the Wenham Tea House:
The Wenham Tea House is the oldest teahouse in the United States known for making all their own baked goods and jams from scratch. This historic gathering place has been operating since 1880 when it was opened by the Wenham Village Improvement Society, a group of local woman dedicated to the betterment of the town of Wenham and their children. The Wenham Tea House is located at 4 Monument Street in Wenham, Massachusetts. To make reservations contact Julie Perkins at 978-468-1398, or find more information online at www.wenhamteahouse.com.
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