How do you celebrate the reprint of your novels?

Robin Blum from over at InMyBook spotted This One on Novelist Sarah Bird. 30 years ago she had a grad-student job cataloging White House items in the the LBJ Library and Museum.

She’s happy about the reprinting of her first three hilarious Central Texas-based novels: “Alamo House” (1986), “The Boyfriend School” (1989) and “The Mommy Club” (1991) by Ballantine, a division of Random House. A groundswell of requests from librarians and independent booksellers convinced the publisher the books are in never-ending demand.