City of Powder Springs, GA

08/28/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 08/28/2024 14:34

One Book, One City: Tween Challenge

Join us for Powder Springs' One Book, One City: Tween Challenge. The book selected this year "Olivetti" is by Allie Millington.

We encourage you to read "Olivetti "and then join us on Oct. 19, 2024, at 11:30 a.m. to meet with the author.. The author will be reading selections from her book and will be answering questions from the audience. Afterwards, she will be available to sign books.

This event will take place during the Powder Springs City's Fall Festival Trunk-or-Treat. The event will be at the Thurman Springs Park's Amphitheater (4485 Pineview Drive, Powder Springs, GA 30127).

About the Book

Being a typewriter is not as easy as it looks. Surrounded by books (notorious attention hogs) and recently replaced by a computer, Olivetti has been forgotten by the Brindle family-the family he's lived with for years. The Brindles are busy humans, apart from 12-year-old Ernest, who would rather be left alone with his collection of Oxford English Dictionaries. The least they could do was remember Olivetti once in a while, since he remembers every word they've typed on him. It's a thankless job, keeping memories alive.

Olivetti gets a rare glimpse of action from Ernest's mom, Beatrice--his used-to-be most frequent visitor-only for her to drop him off at Heartland Pawn Shop and leave him helplessly behind. When Olivetti learns Beatrice has mysteriously gone missing afterward, he believes he can help find her. He breaks the only rule of the "typewriterly code" and types back to Ernest, divulging Beatrice's memories stored inside him.

"Debut author Millington skillfully delivers a complex storyline that deals with heavy topics. With plenty of quotable wisdom, richly textured language, and dry humor, this work reads like a classic." (Kirkus Reviews)

About the Author

Allie Millington first wrote Olivetti on her own antique typewriter, who turned out to have an awful lot to say. She lives near Atlanta, Georgia, with her husband and their fluffy dog, Crumpet. You can often find her plotting future books inside her pillow fort, or on Instagram: @allieinink.

For more information about this event, please reach out to the Powder Springs Public Library (770-439-3600) or The Book Worm Bookstore (770-439-2029).