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><channel><title>TLC Book Tours &#187; karen white</title> <atom:link href="http://tlcbooktours.com/tag/karen-white/feed/" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml" /><link>http://tlcbooktours.com</link> <description>The Sky&#039;s The Limit...</description> <lastBuildDate>Wed, 23 May 2012 17:18:36 +0000</lastBuildDate> <language>en</language> <sy:updatePeriod>hourly</sy:updatePeriod> <sy:updateFrequency>1</sy:updateFrequency> <item><title>Karen White, author of On Folly Beach, on tour May 2010</title><link>http://tlcbooktours.com/2010/02/karen-white-author-of-on-folly-beach-on-tour-may-2010-2/</link> <comments>http://tlcbooktours.com/2010/02/karen-white-author-of-on-folly-beach-on-tour-may-2010-2/#comments</comments> <pubDate>Wed, 03 Feb 2010 05:19:06 +0000</pubDate> <dc:creator>admin</dc:creator> <category><![CDATA[authors]]></category> <category><![CDATA[authors on tour]]></category> <category><![CDATA[blog tours]]></category> <category><![CDATA[books]]></category> <category><![CDATA[virtual book tours]]></category> <category><![CDATA[writers]]></category> <category><![CDATA[karen white]]></category> <category><![CDATA[on folly beach]]></category><guid
isPermaLink="false">http://tlcbooktours.com/?p=3968</guid> <description><![CDATA[About On Folly Beach • Paperback: 368 pages • Publisher: NAL Trade (May 4, 2010) The latest Southern novel from the acclaimed bestselling and award-winning author of The Memory of Water. To most people, Folly Beach, South Carolina, is simply the last barrier island before the Atlantic. To some, it’s a sanctuary, which is why [...]]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2><a
href="http://tlcbooktours.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/on-folly-beach.jpg"><img
class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-3969" title="on folly beach" src="http://tlcbooktours.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/on-folly-beach-223x300.jpg" alt="" width="223" height="300" /></a>About On Folly Beach</h2><p>• <strong>Paperback:</strong> 368 pages<br
/> • <strong>Publisher:</strong> NAL Trade (May 4, 2010)</p><p>The latest Southern novel from the acclaimed bestselling and award-winning author of <em>The Memory of Water</em>.</p><p>To most people, Folly Beach, South Carolina, is simply the last barrier island before the Atlantic. To some, it’s a sanctuary, which is why Janie Hamilton’s mother encourages her to buy the local book store, Folly’s Finds, hoping it will distract Janie from the loss of her husband in Afghanistan. Janie is at first resistant, but intrigued after finding love letters and an image of a beautiful bottle tree in a box of used books from Folly’s Finds, and decides to take the plunge. The store’s seller insists on one condition: Janie must allow Lulu, the late owner’s elderly sister, to continue selling her bottle trees from its back yard. Historically, bottle trees were brought by African slaves to the American South, and Janie had grown up with one in her backyard, and it has always been a symbol of refuge to her.</p><p>Janie generally ignores Lulu as she sifts through the love letters, wanting to learn more. But the more she discovers of the letters’ authors, the closer she feels to Lulu. As details of a possible murder and a mysterious disappearance during World War II are revealed, the two women discover that circumstances beyond their control, sixty years apart, have brought them together, here on Folly Beach. And it is here that their war-ravaged hearts can find hope for a second chance…</p><h2><a
href="http://tlcbooktours.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/karen-white.png"><img
class="alignright size-medium wp-image-3018" title="karen white" src="http://tlcbooktours.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/karen-white-268x300.png" alt="" width="214" height="240" /></a>About Karen</h2><p>They had her at hello.  From her first moments on the South Carolina and Georgia coasts, novelist Karen White was in love.  Was it the history—especially that of Charleston and Savannah—the  architecture, the sound of the sea, the light, the traditions, the people, the food, the lore? Check all of the above. Add Karen’s storytelling talent, her endless curiosity about relationships and emotions, and her sensitivity to the rhythms of the south, and it seems inevitable that this mix of passions would find its way into her work.</p><p>Known for award-winning novels such as <em>Learning to Breathe</em>, the Southern Independent Booksellers Alliance 2009 Book of the Year Award finalist <em>The House on Tradd Street</em>, the highly praised <em>The  Memory of Water</em>, the four-week SIBA bestseller <em>The Lost Hours</em>, <em>Pieces of the Heart</em>, and her IndieBound national bestseller <em>The Color of Light</em>, Karen has shared her appreciation of the coastal Lowcountry with readers in four of her last six novels.</p><p>Italian and French by ancestry, a southerner and a storyteller by birth, Karen has made her home in many different places.  Born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, she has also lived in Texas, New Jersey, Louisiana, Georgia, Venezuela and England, where she attended the American School in London.  She returned to the states for college and graduated from New Orleans’ Tulane University. Hailing from a family with roots firmly set in Mississippi (the Delta and Biloxi), Karen notes that “searching for home brings me to the south again and again.”</p><p>Karen’s novel <em>The Memory of Water</em> was a WXIA-TV Atlanta &amp; Company Book Club Selection. Her work has been reviewed in <em>Southern Living</em>, <em>Atlanta Magazine</em>, the <em>Atlanta  Journal-Constitution</em>, and by <em>Fresh Fiction</em>, among many others, and has been adopted by numerous independent booksellers for book club recommendations. Last year her 2007 novel <em>Learning to Breathe</em> received several honors, notably the National Readers’ Choice Award and the Booksellers’ Best Award, which in 2009 was again presented to Karen, this time for <em>The Memory of Water</em>.</p><p>Visit Karen White&#8217;s website <a
href="http://www.karen-white.com/">here</a>.</p><h2>Karen&#8217;s TLC Book Tours TOUR STOPS</h2><p>Monday, May 3rd: <a
href="http://www.rundpinne.com">Rundpinne</a></p><p>Tuesday, May 4th: <a
href="http://downtownsouthern.blogspot.com/">Downtown Southern</a></p><p>Thursday, May 6th: <a
href="http://lifeinthethumb.blogspot.com/">Life in the Thumb</a></p><p>Friday, May 7th: <a
href="http://cafeofdreams.blogspot.com/">Café of Dreams</a></p><p>Monday, May 10th: <a
href="http://diaryofaneccentric.blogspot.com/">Diary of an Eccentric</a></p><p>Tuesday, May 11th: <a
href="http://peekingbetweenthepages.blogspot.com">Peeking Between the Pages</a></p><p>Wednesday, May 12th: <a
href="http://writemeg.com/">Write Meg</a></p><p>Thursday, May 13th: <a
href="http://www.savvyverseandwit.com/">Savvy Verse &amp; Wit</a></p><p>Friday, May 14th: <a
href="http://www.luxuryreading.com/">Luxury Reading</a></p><p>Monday, May 17th: <a
href="http://litandlife.blogspot.com">Lit and Life</a></p><p>Wednesday, May 19th: <a
href="http://bibliophile23.wordpress.com/">Books Like Breathing</a></p><p>Thursday, May 20th: <a
href="http://www.jennsbookshelves.com/">Jenn&#8217;s Bookshelves</a></p><p>Monday, May 24th: <a
href="http://erourk.blogspot.com/">From the Land of Cotton</a></p><p>Tuesday, May 25th: <a
href="http://shane-natalie.blogspot.com/">Natalie&#8217;s Sentiments</a></p><p>Wednesday, May 26th: <a
href="http://hi-lane.blogspot.com/">A Tale of This Newlywed</a></p><p>Thursday, May 27th: <a
href="http://goodgirlgoneredneck.blogspot.com/">Good Girl Gone Redneck</a></p><p>Friday, May 28th: <a
href="http://flowerpatchfarmgirl.blogspot.com/">Flower Patch Farmgirl</a></p><p>Monday, May 31st: <a
href="http://silverfysh.wordpress.com/">Sasha and the Silverfish</a></p><p>Tuesday, June 1st: <a
href="http://redladysreadingroom-redlady.blogspot.com/">Red Lady&#8217;s  Reading Room</a></p> ]]></content:encoded> <wfw:commentRss>http://tlcbooktours.com/2010/02/karen-white-author-of-on-folly-beach-on-tour-may-2010-2/feed/</wfw:commentRss> <slash:comments>4</slash:comments> </item> <item><title>Karen White, author of The Girl on Legare Street, on tour December 2009</title><link>http://tlcbooktours.com/2009/10/karen-white-author-of-the-girl-on-legare-street-on-tour-december-2009/</link> <comments>http://tlcbooktours.com/2009/10/karen-white-author-of-the-girl-on-legare-street-on-tour-december-2009/#comments</comments> <pubDate>Tue, 13 Oct 2009 21:44:25 +0000</pubDate> <dc:creator>admin</dc:creator> <category><![CDATA[authors]]></category> <category><![CDATA[authors on tour]]></category> <category><![CDATA[blog tours]]></category> <category><![CDATA[virtual book tours]]></category> <category><![CDATA[writers]]></category> <category><![CDATA[karen white]]></category> <category><![CDATA[the girl on legare street]]></category> <category><![CDATA[the house on tradd street]]></category><guid
isPermaLink="false">http://tlcbooktours.com/?p=3017</guid> <description><![CDATA[About Karen They had her at hello.  From her first moments on the South Carolina and Georgia coasts, novelist Karen White was in love.  Was it the history—especially that of Charleston and Savannah—the  architecture, the sound of the sea, the light, the traditions, the people, the food, the lore? Check all of the above. Add Karen’s [...]]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2><a
href="http://tlcbooktours.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/karen-white.png"><img
class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-3018" title="karen white" src="http://tlcbooktours.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/karen-white-268x300.png" alt="karen white" width="268" height="300" /></a>About Karen</h2><p>They had her at hello.  From her first moments on the South Carolina and Georgia coasts, novelist Karen White was in love.  Was it the history—especially that of Charleston and Savannah—the  architecture, the sound of the sea, the light, the traditions, the people, the food, the lore? Check all of the above. Add Karen’s storytelling talent, her endless curiosity about relationships and emotions, and her sensitivity to the rhythms of the south, and it seems inevitable that this mix of passions would find its way into her work.</p><p>Known for award-winning novels such as <em>Learning to Breathe</em>, the Southern Independent Booksellers Alliance 2009 Book of the Year Award finalist <em>The House on Tradd Street</em>, the highly praised <em>The  Memory of Water</em>, the four-week SIBA bestseller <em>The Lost Hours</em>, <em>Pieces of the Heart</em>, and her IndieBound national bestseller <em>The Color of Light</em>, Karen has shared her appreciation of the coastal Lowcountry with readers in four of her last six novels.  In her newest, <em><strong>The Girl on Legare Street</strong></em>, she’s back in Charleston, embracing its lore, its history, its architecture, its ambiance, and its ghosts as she revisits Melanie and Jack, the protagonists of The House on Tradd Street.</p><p>Italian and French by ancestry, a southerner and a storyteller by birth, Karen has made her home in many different places.  Born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, she has also lived in Texas, New Jersey, Louisiana, Georgia, Venezuela and England, where she attended the American School in London.  She returned to the states for college and graduated from New Orleans’ Tulane University. Hailing from a family with roots firmly set in Mississippi (the Delta and Biloxi), Karen notes that “searching for home brings me to the south again and again.”</p><p>Karen’s novel The Memory of Water was a WXIA-TV Atlanta &amp; Company Book Club Selection. Her work has been reviewed in Southern Living, Atlanta Magazine, the Atlanta  Journal-Constitution and by Fresh Fiction, among many others, and has been adopted by numerous independent booksellers for book club recommendations. Last year her 2007 novel <em>Learning to Breathe</em> received several honors, notably the National Readers’ Choice Award and the Booksellers’ Best Award, which in 2009 was again presented to Karen, this time for <em>The Memory of Water</em>.</p><h2><a
href="http://tlcbooktours.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/girl-on-legare-street.jpg"><img
class="alignright size-medium wp-image-3019" title="girl on legare street" src="http://tlcbooktours.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/girl-on-legare-street-200x300.jpg" alt="girl on legare street" width="200" height="300" /></a>About THE GIRL ON LEGARE STREET</h2><p>Southern novelist Karen White’s  <em>The House on Tradd Street</em> was nominated for the Southern Independent Booksellers Alliance 2009 Book of the Year Award (Fiction).  Now, a year later, in a return to Charleston and the people of Tradd Street, Karen White shares the story of <em><strong>The Girl on Legare Street</strong></em>, published by NAL and on sale November 3, 2009.  There the tension continues between Melanie Middleton and Jack Treholm, the house on Tradd Street is still being renovated, and there are messages from the spirit world waiting.</p><p>Just as Melanie begins thinking her life and her career as a realtor are finally back to—if not normal—a routine, Jack invites her to join him for coffee. No sooner does she sit down than she’s confronted by both an architectural masterpiece and the mother she hasn’t heard from for thirty years. Said mother, famous soprano Ginette Prioleau, has returned to Charleston and is insisting on  buying back the family’s home on Legare Street. Melanie has no interest in even seeing Ginette, let alone in helping to restore the 1755 three-story Georgian double house. It appears that the mother and daughter reunion is about to fail, until a more serious agenda emerges—Ginette has had deadly premonitions with Melanie and the house at their center.</p><p>Ginette is determined to protect her daughter from the danger she sees approaching. The  question is not simply who wishes Melanie harm but why? The mystery has few clues—the discovery of a portrait whose subject bears a striking resemblance to Melanie, the appearance of a locket marked with an “R” that matches one seen in a painting and a possible connection with Melanie’s great-great grandfather’s sail boat, missing since 1886, which has just been recovered along with a trunk containing the remains of an unidentified girl. Despite their psychic abilities, Ginette and Melanie struggle to make sense of it all and to prepare for the enormous power of a malevolent spirit bent on vengeance.</p><h2>Karen White&#8217;s TLC Book Tours TOUR STOPS</h2><p>Wedensday, December 2nd: <a
href="http://www.luxuryreading.com/">Luxury Reading</a></p><p>Thursday, December 3rd: <a
href="http://sbelle-lifeofasouthernbelle.blogspot.com/">Life of a Southern Belle</a></p><p>Monday, December 7th: <a
href="http://shane-natalie.blogspot.com/">Natalie&#8217;s Sentiments</a></p><p>Tuesday, December 8th: <a
href="http://literaryfeline.com">Literary Feline</a></p><p>Wednesday, December 9th: <a
href="http://bibliophilebythesea.blogspot.com/">Bibliophile by the Sea</a></p><p><span
style="text-decoration: line-through;">Monday, December 14th: <a
href="http://gracioussouthernliving.blogspot.com/">Gracious Southern Living</a></span></p><p>Tuesday, December 15th: <a
href="http://jennsbookshelf.blogspot.com/">Jenn&#8217;s Bookshelf</a></p><p>Wednesday, December 16th: <a
href="http://southernhospitalityblog.com/">Southern Hospitality</a></p><p>Thursday, December 17th: <a
href="http://www.stacybuckeye.wordpress.com/">Stacy&#8217;s Books</a></p><p>Monday, December 21st: <a
href="http://erourk.blogspot.com/">From the Land of Cotton</a></p><p>Tuesday, December 22nd: <a
href="http://litandlife.blogspot.com/">Lit and Life</a></p><p>Tuesday, December 29th: <a
href="http://writemeg.com/">Write Meg</a></p><p>Date TBD: <a
href="http://thetometraveller.blogspot.com/">The Tome Traveller</a></p> ]]></content:encoded> <wfw:commentRss>http://tlcbooktours.com/2009/10/karen-white-author-of-the-girl-on-legare-street-on-tour-december-2009/feed/</wfw:commentRss> <slash:comments>2</slash:comments> </item> </channel> </rss>
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