
Her book is about a young woman whose dating life starts off on the wrong foot. Bad luck and naive choices complicate situations and make her relationships so much harder. Bebe wants to get married someday so she forges ahead, adapting her approach, learning from her mistakes and overcoming obstacles to reach her goals.
Since 2010, Karen has written a novel annually in November as part of National Novel Writing Month (nanowrimo.org). “One Brave Thing” is a product of this practice.
Creamer celebrated 25 years of marriage to her husband Bill this June, and is the mother of a son and daughter, Anthony and Isabelle. She is a registered nurse health coach and reiki master teacher. She blogs at kwrites.com, karencoaches.com, and has a photo blog at wellsbeachblog.wordpress.com. To reach Creamer, email kmcwrites@gmail.com.
This program is free and wheelchair accessible. Kennebunk Free Library is located at 112 Main Street, Kennebunk. Visit kennebunklibrary.org or call 985- 2173 for more information.
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