Emily Perkins, author of The Forrests, on tour August 2012

| May 22, 2012

About The Forrests Paperback: 352 pages Publisher: Bloomsbury USA; 1 edition (August 7, 2012) For fans of Zoë Heller and Zadie Smith, a vibrant and vital novel about the way family—with its dysfunctional bonds, sibling love, and rivalry—enduringly defines us. Dorothy Forrest is immersed in the sensory world around her; she lives in the flickering moment. From [...]

Hannah Tunnicliffe, author of The Color of Tea, on tour July/August 2012

| May 18, 2012

About The Color of Tea Paperback: 336 pages Publisher: Scribner; Original edition (June 5, 2012) Macau: the bulbous nose of China, a peninsula and two islands strung together like a three-bead necklace.  It was time to find a life for myself.  To make something out of nothing.  The end of hope and the beginning of it too. [...]

Margot Livesey, author of The Flight of Gemma Hardy, on tour June/July 2012

| May 15, 2012

About The Flight of Gemma Hardy • Paperback: 480 pages • Publisher: Harper Perennial (June 26, 2012) Taken from her native Iceland to Scotland in the early 1950s when her widower father drowns at sea, young Gemma Hardy comes to live with her kindly uncle and his family. But his death leaves Gemma under the [...]

Natalie Serber, author of Shout Her Lovely Name, on tour June/July 2012

| May 14, 2012

About Shout Her Lovely Name • Hardcover: 240 pages • Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (June 26, 2012) Mothers and daughters ride the familial tide of joy, regret, loathing, and love in these stories of resilient and flawed women. In a battle between a teenage daughter and her mother, wheat bread and plain yogurt become weapons. [...]

Kristina Riggle, author of Keepsake, on tour June/July 2012

| May 13, 2012

About Keepsake • Paperback:384 pages • Publisher: William Morrow Paperbacks (June 26, 2012) From the critically acclaimed author of Real Life & Liars and Things We Didn’t Say comes a timely and provocative novel that asks: What happens when the things we own become more important than the people we love? Trish isn’t perfect. She’s [...]