About All of This is For You • Publisher: HarperOne; Illustrated edition (March 16, 2021) • Hardcover: 128 pages A beautiful and uplifting collection of heartfelt, hand-lettered full-color artwork and soothing messages that provide compassion and connection for everyone feeling overwhelmed in their lives. All of This is for You is balm for anyone feeling lost […]
Doug Gold, author of The Note Through the Wire, on tour March 2021
About The Note Through the Wire • Publisher: William Morrow Paperbacks (March 16, 2021) • Paperback: 336 pages Praised as an “unforgettable love story” by Heather Morris, New York Times bestselling author of The Tattooist of Auschwitz, this is the real-life, unlikely romance between a resistance fighter and prisoner of war set in World War II Europe. In […]
Gretchen Berg, author of The Operator, on tour March 2021
About The Operator • Publisher: William Morrow Paperbacks; Reprint edition (March 16, 2021) • Paperback: 368 pages “What if you could listen in on any phone conversation in town? With great humor and insight, The Operator by Gretchen Berg delivers a vivid look inside the heads and hearts of a group of housewives and pokes at the […]
Sarah Beth Durst, author of The Bone Maker, on tour March 2021
About The Bone Maker • Publisher: Harper Voyager (March 9, 2021) • Paperback: 496 pages “Durst consistently defies expectations.”—Publishers Weekly (starred review) From award-winning author Sarah Beth Durst, a standalone epic fantasy set in a brand-new world of towering mountains and sparkling cities, in which a band of aging warriors have a second chance to defeat […]
SJ Bennett, author of The Windsor Knot, on tour March 2021
About The Windsor Knot • Publisher: William Morrow (March 9, 2021) • Hardcover: 288 pages “[A] pitch-perfect murder mystery… If The Crown were crossed with Miss Marple…, the result would probably be something like this charming whodunnit.” – Ruth Ware, author of One by One The first book in a highly original and delightfully clever crime series in which Queen Elizabeth […]
Debbie Johnson, author of Maybe One Day, on tour March 2021
About Maybe One Day • Publisher: William Morrow Paperbacks (March 2, 2021) • Paperback: 384 pages In the spirit of Ruth Hogan and Adriana Trigiani, bestselling British author Debbie Johnson brings us the ultimate in “happy tears”: a heartfelt story about a woman seizing the chance to reconnect with her lost love. The truth changes everything. […]
Marie Bostwick, author of The Restoration of Celia Fairchild, on tour March 2021
About The Restoration of Celia Fairchild • Publisher: William Morrow Paperbacks (March 2, 2021) • Paperback: 416 pages Evvie Drake Starts Over meets The Friday Night Knitting Club in this wise and witty novel about a fired advice columnist who discovers lost and found family members in Charleston, by the New York Times bestselling author of The Second Sister. Celia Fairchild, […]
Lauren Willig, author of Band of Sisters, on tour March 2021
About Band of Sisters • Publisher: William Morrow (March 2, 2021) • Hardcover: 528 pages “A crackling portrayal of everyday American heroines…A triumph.” — Fiona Davis, New York Times bestselling author of The Lions of Fifth Avenue A group of young women from Smith College risk their lives in France at the height of World War I in this sweeping […]
Stephanie Hansen, author of Replaced Parts, on tour February/March 2021
About Replaced Parts • Publisher: Fire & Ice Young Adult Books (January 5, 2021) • Paperback: 240 pages In the year 2163 a corrupt World Government controls everything on our planet and beyond. Sixteen year-old Sierra has been so caught up in her own world of saving animal test subjects and her father’s disappearance, she […]
Georgina Lawton, author of Raceless, on tour February/March 2021
About Raceless • Publisher: Harper Perennial (February 23, 2021) • Paperback: 304 pages A Bustle Most Anticipated Debut of the Year From The Guardian’s Georgina Lawton, a moving examination of how racial identity is constructed—through the author’s own journey grappling with secrets and stereotypes, having been raised by white parents with no explanation as to why she looked black. […]