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Jeffrey L. Baxter’s “More Than One Way Home” Will Be Displayed at the 2024 Seoul International Book Fair

Author Jeffrey L. Baxter shares his account of battling against depression in his life journey.


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The self-publishing and book marketing company ReadersMagnet will display Jeffrey L. Baxter’s “More Than One Way Home” at the 2024 Seoul International Book Fair, which will take place at COEX Halls C&D1, COEX Korea Exhibition Center Seoul, South Korea, on June 26-30, 2024.

The Seoul International Book Fair is an important book event that brings together authors, readers, publishers, scholars, artists, antiquarians, and content creators to celebrate written literature. This year, the book fair expects 500+ exhibitors and up to 50,000 visitors from different countries. The book event aims to promote exchange by bringing the world to Seoul and introducing Korean books and culture to the world.

“More Than One Way Home” is a memoir that follows the life of a person trying to overcome the weight and grips of chronic depression, which also resulted in obesity. The author chronicles the way he dealt with two significant deaths in his life. He shares his journey in the hopes that his readers will see that life is, indeed, a journey. He also wanted the readers to know that hope is just around the corner, coming on when it is least expected.

“More Than One Way Home” will be displayed at the ReadersMagnet exhibit at the 2024 Seoul International Book Fair. This year marks the first year that ReadersMagnet will exhibit at Korea’s largest book fair. Visit the exhibit to check out the book’s display.

Get a copy of “More Than One Way Home” by Jeffrey L. Baxter, available in paperback, hardcover, and eBook on Amazon and Barnes & Noble.

Author’s Biography:

Jeffrey L. Baxter is the oldest of five children, born when his mother had tuberculosis. His Dad had to quit architectural school to pay the bills, and his mother couldn’t have contact with him because of the TB. So, Baxter was raised for the first four years of his life by his Grandmother Younkin, a retired school teacher. As he grew up, she would suggest poetry and other literature for him to read to discover the answers to the questions he was asking her. Then, they would sit in her rocking chairs and figure out the answers together.

Baxter has taught for well over thirty years. He’s a fellow of the National Writing Project and very active with his local affiliate, the Greater Kansas City Writing Project. He’s presented hundreds of workshops in the Midwest and nationally.

After overcoming chronic depression in the nineties and losing more than two hundred pounds, he rediscovered his teaching career and his life. He is the 2014 Kansas Teacher of the Year. He’s also the 2015 Kansas Global Education Fellow, working with teachers globally. In 2015 he traveled to Peru to work with Peruvian children and educators.

Baxter believes that character matters more than test scores and that teaching literature should be a meaningful conversation between teacher and students, like Baxter’s conversations with his grandmother.

“More Than One Way Home”
Author: Jeffrey L. Baxter
Genre: Memoir
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing Co.
Published Date: February 5, 2018


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 More Than One Way Home
 Jeffrey L Baxter
 Memoir
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 Depression


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