About The Invisibles • Paperback: 400 pages • Publisher: William Morrow Paperbacks (August 4, 2015) “We’ll choose to remain invisible. To everyone except each other . . . ” Brought together by chance as teenagers at Turning Winds, a home for girls, Nora, Ozzie, Monica, and Grace quickly bond over their troubled pasts and form […]
Nicole Galland, author of Stepdog, on tour August 2015
About Stepdog • Paperback: 416 pages • Publisher: William Morrow Paperbacks (August 4, 2015) What’s the difference between puppy love and dogged devotion? When Sara Renault fired Rory O’Connor from his part-time job at a Boston art museum, and in response, Rory—Irishman, actor, musician, reformed party-boy— impulsively leaned over and kissed her . . . she kissed him […]
Mary Pflum Peterson, author of White Dresses: A Memoir of Love and Secrets, Mothers and Daughters, on tour August 2015
About White Dresses: A Memoir of Love and Secrets, Mothers and Daughters • Paperback: 352 pages • Publisher: William Morrow Paperbacks (September 15, 2015) In this riveting, poignant memoir of three generations of women and the white dresses that adorned them—television producer Mary Pflum Peterson recounts a journey through loss and redemption, and her battle to […]
Diana Bletter, author of A Remarkable Kindness, on tour August 2015
About A Remarkable Kindness • Paperback: 416 pages • Publisher: William Morrow Paperbacks (August 11, 2015) Through a largely hidden ceremony . . . four friends discover the true meaning of life It’s 2006 in a seaside village in Israel, where a war is brewing. Lauren, Emily, Aviva and Rachel, four memorable women from different backgrounds, are […]
Ella Carey, author of Paris Time Capsule, on tour September 2015
About Paris Time Capsule Print Length: 282 pages Publisher: Lake Union Publishing (May 26, 2015) New York-based photographer Cat Jordan is ready to begin a new life with her successful, button-down boyfriend. But when she learns that she’s inherited the estate of a complete stranger—a woman named Isabelle do Florian—her life is turned upside down. Cat arrives in […]
Nadia Hashimi, author of When the Moon is Low, on tour July/August 2015
About When the Moon is Low • Hardcover: 400 pages • Publisher: William Morrow (July 21, 2015) By turns astonishing, frightening, and triumphant, When the Moon Is Low chronicles one brave Afghan woman’s odyssey to save her family In Kabul, we meet Fereiba, a schoolteacher who puts her troubled childhood behind her when she finds […]
Rebecca Kelley, author of BROKEN HOMES AND GARDENS, on tour August/September 2015
About Broken Homes and Gardens Paperback: 268 pages Publisher: Blank Slate Press (April 28, 2015) A girl, a guy, a broken-down house. Not exactly on-again, off-again, Malcolm and Joanna are in-again, out-again: in love, out of each other’s arms, in an awkward co-living arrangement, out of the country. Their unconventional relationship is the only way, Joanna says, […]
Kevin P. Keating, author of The Captive Condition, on tour August/September 2015
About The Captive Condition Hardcover: 288 pages Publisher: Pantheon (July 7, 2015) From a thrilling new voice in fiction comes a chilling and deliciously dark novel about an idyllic Midwestern college town that turns out to be a panorama of depravity and a nexus of horror. For years Normandy Falls has been haunted by its strange history […]
Milan Kundera, author of The Festival of Insignificance, on tour June/July 2015
About The Festival of Insignificance • Hardcover: 128 pages • Publisher: Harper (June 23, 2015) Casting light on the most serious of problems and at the same time saying not one serious sentence; being fascinated by the reality of the contemporary world and at the same time completely avoiding realism—that’s The Festival of Insignificance. Readers who know Kundera’s […]
Marylee MacDonald, author of Montpelier Tomorrow, on tour August/September 2015
About Montpelier Tomorrow • Paperback: 318 pages • Publisher: All Things That Matter Press; First edition (August 21, 2014) Mid-life mom, Colleen Gallagher, would do anything to protect her children from harm. When her daugther’s husband falls ill with ALS, Colleen rolls up her sleeves and moves in, juggling the multiple roles of grandma, cook, and caregiver, […]









