McIntyre & Moore Booksellers
presents
a book launch party of
Lesley Bannatyne’s
"Witches’ Night Before Halloween"

during which the author will attempt
to set a
Guinness World Record
for the
“Largest Gathering of Halloween Witches (Reciting Poetry)”
Saturday, October 27
7:00 pm gathering and book signing of
"Witches’ Night Before Halloween"
at McIntyre & Moore Booksellers
7:30 pm large-scale public reading of the book
outside in
To welcome in the Halloween season, come dressed as a Halloween witch and
participate in an official attempt to set the Guinness Record.
(
“’Twas
the night before Halloween and all through the cottages
The witches were stirring their brews and their potages.
Their cupboards were bursting with hop toads and newts
And they'd shined up their pointy-toed fancy dress boots.”
--from “Witches’ Night Before Halloween”
(text by Lesley Bannatyne, illustrations by Adrian Tans)
[Copies available for sale at McIntyre & Moore.]
One of the leading authorities on Halloween, Lesley Bannatyne, who is
also a Somerville resident, is angling to set a Guinness World Record by
assembling the largest number of Halloween witches in celebration of her newly
released Halloween children's book "Witches' Night Before Halloween.”
According to Bannatyne, as of October, 2007, Guinness reports that no one has
ever attempted, never mind broken, this record. Is she worried about
competition for the title? "I hope others will attempt to break our
record. If more people gather together around Halloween to stage public events
involving literature, it's all to the good!"
In order for this feat to work, all participants must come to McIntyre and
Background on Lesley Bannatyne:
As one of the leading authorities on Halloween, Lesley Bannatyne has shared her
knowledge of the holiday on television specials for Nickelodeon and the History
Channel ("The Haunted History of Halloween"), with Time Magazine, and
has given talks at venues as diverse as the 2000 Halloween Convergence in
Bannatyne has worked for 30 years as a freelance writer and contributes
frequently to the Boston Globe and Christian Science Monitor, covering stories
ranging from local druids to Tibetan immigrants to Noh theater. She currently
resides in
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