Donald Davis tells original stories of his Appalachian upbringing to audiences of more than 150,000 annually as he tours from coast-to-coast headlming storytelling festivals and performing at conventions, in schools and libraries, and for business audiences. This spring he will keynote the Kansas Library Tri-Conference (March 30-31) and headline the Texas Library Association storytelling concert (April 5-7). He has performed in virtually every state and overseas from Scotland to Indonesia. His award-winning books and recordings are so numerous they've earned him a special section of the August
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Braces hurt. Braces are embarrassing. Braces are inconvenient. Many get fitted with them at the very time of their life when their self-confidence is lowest and their self-consciousness is highest. This coming-of-age story, created and performed by Donald... SEE MORE