Brunonia Barry, author of The Lace Reader, on tour August/September 2009

| July 24, 2009

About Brunonia Barry Born and raised in Massachusetts, Brunonia Barry studied literature and creative writing at Green Mountain college in Vermont and at the University of New Hampshire and was one of the founding members of the Portland Stage Company. While still an undergraduate at UNH, Barry spent a year living in Dublin and auditing Trinity [...]

Tom Piazza, author of City of Refuge, on tour August/September 2009

| July 24, 2009

About Tom Tom Piazza is the author of the post-Katrina classic Why New Orleans Matters, the Faulkner Society Award-winning novel My Cold War, and the short-story collection Blues And Trouble, winner of the James Michener Award for Fiction. He lives in New Orleans. About City of Refuge In City of Refuge, a heart-wrenching novel from [...]

Maud Hart Lovelace’s Betsy-Tacy series on tour September/October 2009

| July 20, 2009

About Maud Hart Lovelace Maud Hart Lovelace was born April 26, 1892, but until she was 50 years old she believed her birthday was the 25th (which coincided with the birthday of her namesake, Aunt Maud). The daughter of Tom and Stella Hart, Maud was christened simply “Maud Hart”; around age 10, she adopted her mother’s [...]

TLC Book Tours TOUR STOPS for July 20th – July 24th

| July 20, 2009

Please stop by our tour stops this week and check out these great books and blogs! Two Years, No Rain by Shawn Klomparens Tuesday, July 21st:  Suko’s Notebook Wednesday, July 22nd: Stephanie’s Confessions of a Book-a-holic Thursday, July 23rd:  Suko’s Notebook – author interview     Honey, It’s ALL in the Shoes by Phyllis Hoffman Monday, July [...]

TLC Book Tours TOUR STOPS for July 13th – July 17th

| July 12, 2009

Please stop by our tour stops this week and check out these great books and blogs! Honey, It’s All in the Shoes by Phyllis Hoffman Tuesday, July 14th:  The Magic Lasso Wednesday, July 15th:  Cheryl’s Book Nook Thursday, July 16th:  High Heeled Foot in the Door  - Rescheduled for Monday, July 20th   Two Years, No [...]