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The Weight of Silence: Virtual Book Tour – Will You Join Us?

The Hot Momma’s Project is happy to announce the virtual book tour of The Weight of Silence and hope you will join us. We will be stop #2 on this virtual book tour June 16th, where we will feature a question and answer session with the author, Shelley Seale.

Learn more by joining The Weight of Silence Facebook Fan Page, following @shelleyseale and @chiefhotmomma and coming back here tomorrow for the featured question & answer session blog post. If you are not currently subsribed to our blog please subscribe today so that you can be among the first to read this Q&A.

Facebook Event Page to RSVP found here.

A bit about the author: Shelley Seale is a freelance writer based out of Austin, Texas, but she vagabonds in any part of the world whenever possible. Shelley has written for the Seattle Times, Washington Magazine, the Austin Business Journal, Intrepid Travel and Andrew Harper Traveler Magazine among others, and is the Sustainable Travel Columnist at The Examiner. Her new book, The Weight of Silence: Invisible Children of India, follows her journeys into the orphanages, streets and slums of India, where for millions of children the life portrayed in Slumdog Millionaire is their reality. Her mantra is “travel with a purpose.”

Wanna win some Swag??!! The Hot Momma’s Project will be giving away a “swag bag” (Chicks Rule swag from David and Goliath, an hour of coaching from Momentum coaching, a stylish mom agenda book, and designer notepads) and all you must do to enter is follow @chiefhotmomma & @shelleyseale between now and June 16th!!!

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  2. Once again Shelley you’ve made me so immensely proud to be your mom. You are one of the most compassionate and caring people I know who puts there thoughts & feelings into a passion to make a change in the world. I have been fortunate to raise 3 beautiful & compassionate daughters, all of whom I am very proud; but we can’t all go out and be as active as you. But we are behind everything you do 110%.

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