Follow the footsteps of great NorCal writers on this literary road trip through the Sonoma Valley.
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Follow the footsteps of great NorCal writers on this literary road trip through the Sonoma Valley.
"Readers' Books is a Sonoma institution where Ada Limon worked while attending high school. A bench dedicated to her features an inspiring inscription from her poem, reminding us to embrace life."
"The Sonoma Valley Botanical Garden is described by Ada Limon as a living museum, flourishing with plants, pollinators, and people, bringing beauty, joy, and a sense of well-being."
"Jack London State Historic Park, named after the legendary author, spans 1,400 acres and includes the wood-framed cottage he shared with his wife, providing a connection to literary history."
Readers' Books, established in 1991, is located near Sonoma Plaza and was once the workplace of U.S. Poet Laureate Ada Limon. A bench dedicated to her features an inspiring inscription from her poem. Visitors can enjoy a variety of reading materials and coffee from a nearby café. A short drive leads to the Sonoma Valley Botanical Garden, where Limon narrates a video about its beauty and mission. Nearby, Jack London State Historic Park offers a glimpse into the life of the famous author, enhancing the literary experience in the area.
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