About Between Interruptions: 30 Women Tell the Truth About Motherhood Paperback: 328 pages Publisher: The Momoir Project; First Trade Paper Edition edition (May 5, 2009) Between Interruptions is a remarkable collection of original and heartfelt essays about the process of becoming a mother. Written by a wide range of mothers – from a Hollywood celebrity to an […]
Archives for 2011
TLC Book Tours TOUR STOPS for November 14th – 18th
. A Train in Winter by Caroline Moorehead Monday, November 14th: Diary of an Eccentric Tuesday, November 15th: Take Me Away Wednesday, November 16th: Among Stories Wednesday, November 16th: Melody & Words Thursday, November 17th: Broken Teepee Friday, November 18th: Ted Lehmann’s Bluegrass, Books, and Brainstorms . The Personal History of Rachel Dupree by Ann Weisgarber Monday, November 14th: Book Dilettante Tuesday, […]
Kathryn Harrison, author of Enchantments, on tour March 2012
About Enchantments Hardcover: 320 pages Publisher: Random House (March 6, 2012) From Kathryn Harrison, one of America’s most admired literary voices, comes a gorgeously written, enthralling novel set in the final days of Russia’s Romanov Empire. St. Petersburg, 1917. After Rasputin’s body is pulled from the icy waters of the Neva River, his eighteen-year-old daughter, Masha, is […]
Katherine Govier, author of The Printmaker’s Daughter, on tour November/December 2011
About The Printmaker’s Daughter • Paperback: 512 pages • Publisher: Harper Perennial (November 22, 2011) Recounting the story of her life, Oei plunges us into the colorful world of nineteenth-century Edo, in which courtesans rub shoulders with poets, warriors consort with actors, and the arts flourish in an unprecedented moment of creative upheaval. Oei and Hokusai live […]
Rashad Harrison, author of Our Man in the Dark, on tour January 2012
About Our Man in the Dark • Hardcover: 320 pages • Publisher: Atria Books (November 15, 2011) A stunning debut historical noir novel about a worker in the civil rights movement who became an informant for the FBI during the months leading up to the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Feeling unappreciated and […]
TLC Book Tours TOUR STOPS for November 7th – 11th
Practical Jean by Trevor Cole Monday, November 7th: Reviews by Lola . . . The Smartest Woman I Know by Ilene Beckerman Monday, November 7th: Life in Review Tuesday, November 8th: Lesa’s Book Critiques . . Mozart’s Last Aria by Matt Rees Monday, November 7th: Raging Bibliomania Tuesday, November 8th: Reviews from the Heart Wednesday, […]
Dr. Nina Shapiro, author of Take a Deep Breath, on tour January 2012
About Take a Deep Breath Paperback: 260 pages Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company (January 5, 2012) Take a Deep Breath is a comprehensive, accessible, and indispensible guide for parents, caregivers, teachers, pediatricians, and other healthcare providers on the subject of children s breathing issues. The book provides a thorough review of breathing issues, differentiating the […]
Book Club of the Month Contest for November 2011
We have four fantastic books in our Book Club of the Month Contest for November! ________________________________________________________ Family, class, race, power, and privilege. Book clubs will love Camp Nine. Camp Nine by Vivienne Schiffer The time of fear and prejudice following the bombing of Pearl Harbor and the Deep South are the setting for Camp Nine. […]
TLC Book Tours TOUR STOPS for October 31st – November 4th
Between Heaven and Mirth by James Martin, SJ Monday, October 31st: Why I Am Catholic . . . Falling For Me by Anna David Monday, October 31st: The Book Chick . . . Don’t Sing at the Table by Adriana Trigiani Monday, October 31st: Redlady’s Reading Room Tuesday, November 1st: Chocolate & Croissants . . […]
Daphne du Maurier, author of The Doll, on tour November/December
About The Doll • Paperback: 224 pages • Publisher: Harper Paperbacks; Original edition (November 22, 2011) The lost stories of Daphne du Maurier, collected in one volume for the first time. Before she wrote Rebecca, the novel that would cement her reputation as a twentieth-century literary giant, a young Daphne du Maurier penned short fiction in which she […]