About God Is Not One God Is Not One is a major book in the tradition of classics like Karen Armstrong’s A History of God and Jack Miles’s God: A Biography. Author and religion scholar Stephen Prothero’s controversial follow-up to his New York Times bestseller Religious Literacy debunks the popular myth that all religions are […]
Shana Mahaffey, author of Sounds Like Crazy, on tour April 2010
About Sounds Like Crazy Sounds Like Crazy is as a darkly comic and ultimately healing story about Holly Miller, an Emmy Award winning cartoon voiceover performer who has actual voices in her head, multiple personalities who make her career a huge success, and shield her from a terrible secret in her past. “I couldn’t tell […]
Myrlin A. Hermes, author of The Lunatic, the Lover, and the Poet, on tour March/April 2010
About The Lunatic, the Lover, and the Poet • Paperback: 384 pages • Publisher: Harper Perennial; Original edition (January 26, 2010) A Divinity scholar at Wittenberg University, Horatio prides himself on his ability to argue both sides of any intellectual debate but is himself a skeptic, never fully believing in any philosophy. That is, until […]
Kelly O’Connor McNees, author of The Lost Summer of Louisa May Alcott, on tour April 2010
About The Lost Summer of Louisa May Alcott In her debut novel, The Lost Summer of Louisa May Alcott, Kelly O’Connor McNees deftly mixes fact and fiction as she imagines a summer lost to history, carefully purged from Louisa’s letters and journals, a summer that would change the course of Louisa’s writing career—and inspire the […]
Karen White, author of On Folly Beach, on tour May 2010
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 […]
Suzie Gilbert, author of Flyaway, on tour March/April 2010
About Flyaway In this captivating memoir, Suzie Gilbert tells the rollicking story of how she turned her family life upside down to pursue her unusual passion for rehabilitating wild birds. Through adolescence and into adulthood, Suzie Gilbert struggled to find her calling. But when she took a job working at the animal hospital near her […]
Zoe Fishman, author of Balancing Acts, on tour March/April 2010
About Balancing Acts • Paperback: 384 pages • Publisher: Harper Paperbacks (March 16, 2010) Zoe Fishman’s Balancing Acts, a charming and poignant story of four former college friends helping each other balance their dreams through the power of yoga and friendship, is a must for fans of The Friday Night Knitting Club, The Reading Group, […]
Donna Corwin, author of Give Me, Get Me, Buy Me on tour March 2010
About Give Me, Get Me, Buy Me: Preventing (or Reversing) Entitlement in Your Child’s Attitude Stop Entitlement Issues in Their Tracks and Take Back Your Parental Power Who’s In Charge? Parents have become afraid to say ‘no’ to their children’s demanding behavior. In Give Me, Get Me, Buy Me, Donna Corwin helps parents take back […]
A Contest for Tea with Adriana Trigiani
We’re excited about Adriana Trigiani, and we want you to get excited about her as well, if you’re not already! TLC Book Tours is partnering with HarperCollins to provide 5 bloggers with a chance to have tea with Adriana Trigiani during Book Expo America (BEA) in New York City in May 2010. You must already […]
Philip Gulley, author of If the Church Were Christian, on tour February/March 2010
About If the Church Were Christian While many denominations claim to be growing, the largest group in American religious life is the disillusioned—people who have been involved in the church yet see few similarities between the church’s life and the person of Jesus. In the midst of elaborate programming, professional worship teams, and political crusades, […]