Please join, Ms.Angeline Bandon – Bibum at the African American Heritage Festival (Baltimore, MD) on July 6, 2007 – July 8, 2007.
Ms. Angeline Bandon-Bibum is a graduate of Howard University who lives and works in Montgomery County, Maryland. She is the author of Sojourner's Dream. Ms. Bandon-Bibum recently appeared at Karibu Books and 2007 Afrocentric Book Expo. She also recently appeared on the air waves of Harambee Radio Network. Ms. Bandon-Bibum is a wife and mother of three children.
She recently appeared at Howard University's Bookstore on March 8, 2007 and April 12, 2007. Ms Bandon-Bibum was recently interviewed in Romance at Heart Magazine and by Peach Publishing.
Ms. Bandon-Bibum will be signing copies of her book,"Sojourner's Dream" at a wide variety of venues located in Washington, DC, Maryland, and New York City. Among them include African American Heritage Festival (Baltimore, MD), 6th Annual Kettering/Largo/Mitchellville Family Community Day and Health Fair (Upper Marlboro, MD), Harlem Book Festival (New York City, NY), and Baltimore Book Festival (Baltimore, MD).
She is available for your next event and can be reached at angelinebandonbibum(at)yahoo.com or directly by phone at 301-275-5908.
About Sojourner’s Dream
Sojourner’s Dream is a romantic story of Sojourner Brown, a shy grad student, and Joseph Kalisa, a debonair DC lawyer. Sojourner's Dream was published by Bandon Press in 2006. Cover design was created by Deborah Hopping and cover illustration by Lashaun Beal and Interior design by Lisa Jeter.
Sojourner’s Dream is available at
- BarnesandNoble.com
- Amazon.com
- Herliterarydream.com
- Howard University Bookstore
About The African American Heritage Festival
The African American Heritage Festival is an annual family celebration of the history, culture, education, heritage and arts that embraces and promotes the rich traditions and zestful spirit of the city of Baltimore. Participate in a diverse offering of arts and entertainment including national and local talent; educational and historical exhibits; interactive children's area; and crafts from more than 100 vendors, community organizations and merchants. For more information about The African American Heritage Festival visit
www.aahf.net/main.htm