Morgan reads at Lyons Library
August 14, 2013 Leave a comment
“I have been writing for a long time, but I just put it in a drawer until it began nagging at me,” stated Chris Morgan, author of “Grandma’s Bib Blue Apron,” her first publicized book.
Chris was at the Lyons Public Library on Tues., Aug. 13th to read her book to the 19 youngsters in attendance. The book is based on her own grandmother, who enjoyed baking, and taught Chris her many tricks and secrets she had developed over the years, with the instructions that she could not divulge any of them to anyone.
Chris also wore the big blue apron that was her grandma’s while she was reading to the children. “The apron is clean, but stained from Grandma’s cooking,” Chris said.
She asked the children many questions in relation to cooking, such as “What is your favorite pie?” There were many replies, such as apple, pumpkin, peach and chocolate. The children also learned that a flub is a mistake.
Chris has completed two more books in the Grandma series she is hoping to have published soon. She is also exploring other topics she would like to write about. “I am interested in science fiction. I would also like to write about bullying. I was bullied for 30 years by someone,” Chris stated.
Pick up a copy and read about Grandma’s Big Blue Apron today!

Enjoying Chris Morgan’s reading of her book, Grandma’s Big Blue Apron, is, front from left, Hunter Jensen, Jaylon Steinmeyer, Riley Steinmeyer, Hope Roscoe, Katelyn Raabe (in Chris’ lap), Zayden Davis, Zander Davis, Raygen Olson and Karsen Olsen. Second row from left, Sydney Olsen, Aubrey Andersen, Masen Olsen, Paul Roscoe, Treyton Frahm, (author’s daughter), Chris, Jake Christiansen, Bennett Andersen, Braxton Watson and Skiler Watson.

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