About Wild Rituals: 10 Lessons Animals Can Teach Us About Connection, Community, and Ourselves Publication date : January 12, 2021 Print length : 237 pages Publisher : Chronicle Prism (January 12, 2021) Wild Rituals explores how embracing the rituals of the animal kingdom can make us more connected to ourselves, nature, and others. Behavioral ecologist and world-renowned elephant scientist […]
Shirley Kobliner and Harold Kobliner, PhD, authors of SO TO SPEAK, on tour December 2020
About So To Speak: 11,000 Expressions That’ll Knock Your Socks Off Paperback : 288 pages Publisher : Tiller Press (December 8, 2020) Engage with everyday expressions in a completely different (and fun!) way, with this entertaining and interactive book of common phrases that can turn a humdrum gathering into a raucous game night. We use expressions all […]
Ellery Adams, author of INK AND SHADOWS, on tour January/February 2021
About Ink and Shadows: A Secret, Book, and Scone Society Novel Hardcover : 304 pages Publisher : Kensington (January 26, 2021) Ellery Adams, the author of multiple New York Times bestselling mystery series and a perennial B&N bestseller, offers the fourth in a beguiling cozy mystery series featuring librarian-turned-bookseller Nora Pennington with a penchant for bibliotherapy and […]
Nancy McSharry Jensen and Sarah Duenwald, authors of BACK TO BUSINESS, on tour February 2021
About Back to Business Hardcover : 272 pages Publisher : HarperCollins Leadership (January 19, 2021) The 45 percent of American women who take career breaks know better than anyone that searching for a job—with its new modes of communication, new rules of discoverability, and new expectations—has changed rapidly in the last decade. This book lays out a clear path […]
Ben Higgins, author of ALONE IN PLAIN SIGHT, on tour February 2020
About Alone in Plain Sight: Searching for Connection When You’re Seen but Not Known Hardcover: 240 Pages Publisher: Thomas Nelson (February 2, 2021) The cofounder of Generous Coffee and lead of The Bachelor’s twentieth season reveals the key to being seen and known, as well as to leading a life that truly matters. In Alone in Plain […]
Hallie Lord, author of FALLING HOME, on tour February 2021
About Falling Home: Creating a Life That Catches You When You Fall Paperback: 208 Pages Publisher: Thomas Nelson (February 2, 2021) Beloved speaker and radio host Hallie Lord shows how to use unexpected hardships and challenges to build a life that will make you more secure and grounded than ever before. Hallie Lord understands the upheaval […]
Michelle Cox, author of A CHILD LOST, on tour January 2021
About A Child Lost: A Henrietta and Inspector Howard Novel Paperback: 408 Pages Publisher: She Writes Press (April 28, 2020) A spiritualist, an insane asylum, a lost little girl . . . When Clive, anxious to distract a depressed Henrietta, begs Sergeant Frank Davis for a case, he is assigned to investigating a seemingly boring affair: […]
Elizabeth Passarella, author of GOOD APPLE, on tour January/February 2021
About Good Apple: Tales of a Southern Evangelical in New York Hardcover: 256 Pages Publisher: Thomas Nelson (January 19, 2021) “The thing about being an evangelical Christian and a Southerner living in New York City, raising her children in an apartment where one of them sleeps in a closet, is that there are a lot of […]
Faith Merino, author of CORMORANT LAKE, on tour February 2021
About Cormorant Lake: A Novel Hardcover: 300 Pages Publisher: Blackstone Publishing; Unabridged edition (February 2, 2021) On a cold November night, Evelyn Van Pelt steals her roommate’s two underfed and neglected little girls from their beds and drives to the northwestern hometown she fled fourteen years earlier — Cormorant Lake. There, hidden in the mountains and […]
Viola Ardone, author of THE CHILDREN’S TRAIN, on tour January 2021
About The Children’s Train: A Novel Hardcover: 304 Pages Publisher: HarperVia (January 12, 2021) Based on true events, a heartbreaking story of love, family, hope, and survival set in post-World War II Italy—written with the heart of Orphan Train and Before We Were Yours—about poor children from the south sent to live with families in the north to survive […]