About One Bird’s Choice: A Year in the Life of an Overeducated, Underemployed Twenty-Something Who Moves Back Home Hardcover: 264 pages Publisher: House of Anansi Press (Mar 1, 2011) Meet Iain Reid: an overeducated, underemployed twenty-something, living in the big city in a bug-filled basement apartment and struggling to make ends meet. When Iain lands […]
TLC Book Tours TOUR STOPS for December 13th – 17th
Everything I Never Wanted to Be by Dina Kucera Monday, December 13th: Reading on a Rainy Day Tuesday, December 14th: Rundpinne Wednesday, December 15th: Tina’s Book Reviews Thursday, December 16th: Life In Pink . The King’s Daughter by Christie Dickason Monday, December 13th: Bookalicio.us Tuesday, December 14th: Devourer of Books Wednesday, December 15th: The Lost […]
Jessica Anya Blau, author of Drinking Closer to Home, on tour January/February 2011
About Drinking Closer to Home • Paperback: 368 pages • Publisher: Harper Perennial; Original edition (January 18, 2011) “Riveting and startling….So raw and funny I wanted to read parts aloud to strangers.” —Dylan Landis, author of Normal People Don’t Live Like This “Jessica Anya Blau…creates characters that have a lot more depth and more of […]
Daniel Sharfstein, author of The Invisible Line, on tour February/March 2011
About The Invisible Line • Hardcover: 416 pages • Publisher: Penguin Press HC, The (February 17, 2011) A multigenerational saga of three American families crossing the racial divide, written by one of our most accomplished historians of race and the law. In America, race is a riddle. The stories we tell about our past have […]
Linda Gray Sexton, author of Half in Love: Surviving the Legacy of Suicide, on tour January/February 2011
About Half in Love: Surviving the Legacy of Suicide Hardcover: 300 pages Publisher: Counterpoint Press (January 11, 2011) Despite experiencing the agony of witnessing her mother’s multiple suicide attempts, the last of which was successful, Linda Gray Sexton found herself gripped by the same strong tentacles of mental anguish. Falling into the familiar grooves of […]
Michael David Lukas, author of The Oracle of Stamboul, on tour February/March 2011
About The Oracle of Stamboul • Hardcover: 304 pages • Publisher: Harper (February 8, 2011) Late in the summer of 1877, as Tsar Alexander II’s Royal Cavalry descends on the defenseless Ottoman outpost of Constanta, a flock of purple and white hoopoes suddenly appears over the town, and Eleonora Cohen is ushered into the world […]
Pamela Schoenewaldt, author of When We Were Strangers, on tour January/February 2011
About When We Were Strangers • Paperback: 336 pages • Publisher: Harper Paperbacks; Original edition (January 25, 2011) “The people as real as your own family, and the tale realistic enough to be any American’s.” —Nancy E. Turner, author of These is My Words A moving, powerful, and evocative debut novel, When We Were Strangers […]
TLC Book Tours TOUR POSTS for December 6th-10th
Queen Hereafter by Susan Fraser King Monday, December 6th: Royal Reviews – reschedule Tuesday, December 7th: Passages to the Past – interview and giveaway! Wednesday, December 8th: Stiletto Storytime Thursday, December 9th: Scandalous Women Friday, December 10th: Historical Tapestry – reschedule Secrets to the Grave by Tami Hoag Monday, December 6th: A Bookworm’s World Tuesday, […]
Karen Bell, author of Walking With Elephants, on tour February 2011
About Walking With Elephants • Paperback: 210 pages • Publisher: Literaryroad.com (August 10, 2010) Suze Hall is at a crossroads. Her nemesis at work, Wanda, has been promoted and now will be her boss. Her husband, Bob, is leaving her and the three kids for a six-month sabbatical down under. To top it off, her […]
Dana Precious, author of Born Under a Lucky Moon, on tour February 2011
About Born Under a Lucky Moon • Paperback: 432 pages • Publisher: Morrow Paperbacks (February 8, 2011) Born Under a Lucky Moon is the tale of two very important (but distant) years in the lives of Jeannie Thompson and her (embarrassing, crazy) colorful family members to whom “things” just seem to happen. From the Great […]







