| December 22, 2010

About The Provence Cure for the Brokenhearted Paperback: 448 pages Publisher: Bantam (March 29, 2011) “Every good love story has another love hiding within it.” Brokenhearted and still mourning the loss of her husband, Heidi travels with Abbott, her obsessive-compulsive seven-year-old son, and Charlotte, her jaded sixteen-year-old niece, to the small village of Puyloubier in [...]

Kelly Simmons, author of The Bird House, on tour February/March 2011

| December 21, 2010

About The Bird House Paperback: 272 pages Publisher: Washington Square Press; Original edition (February 1, 2011) An intergenerational school project unlocks a Pandora’s box of unsettling truths. Evocative and detailed.” – Kirkus Reviews Such crisp, tight prose I was hooked from the very first page.” — Chevy Stevens, <em>New York Times</em> bestselling author of STILL [...]

Tim Dorsey, author of Electric Barracuda, on tour February/March 2011

| December 20, 2010

About Electric Barracuda Hardcover: 368 pages Publisher: William Morrow (January 25, 2011) Serge Storms, that loveable thermonuclear vigilante and one-stop-Florida-trivia-shop, has been leaving corpses strewn across the Sunshine State for more than a decade. The authorities—especially one tenacious state agent—have begun to notice the exponential body count, and send a police task force to track [...]

Angela Balcita, author of Moonface, on tour February 2011

| December 20, 2010

About Moonface Paperback: 240 pages Publisher: Harper Perennial; Original edition (February 1, 2011) “Angela Balcita’s love story takes a couple of artsy wanderers off the road and into the bright, scary world of transplants, dialysis, and neonatal intensive care.” —Marion Winik, author of The Glen Rock Book of the Dead From the pages of the [...]

Marilyn Johnson, author of This Book is Overdue!, on tour January/February 2011

| December 20, 2010

About This Book is Overdue! • Paperback: 304 pages • Publisher: Harper Perennial (January 25, 2011) Those who predicted the death of libraries forgot to consider that, in the automated maze of contemporary life, none of us—expert and hopelessly baffled alike—can get along without human help. And not just any help: we need librarians, the [...]