Thursday, October 31, 2024
Get BOOKISH this Halloween with... MONSTER MOVIE! by Chuck Wendig - REVIEW!
Monday, October 21, 2024
Rockstar Book Tours presents... THE TIME KEEPERS by Alyson Richman - REVIEW + GIVEAWAY!
I am thrilled to be hosting a spot
on the THE TIME KEEPERS by Alyson Richman Blog Tour hosted by Rockstar Book Tours. Check out
my post and make sure to enter the giveaway before jetting off to the other sites participating for more bookish fun!
Pub. Date: October
15, 2024
Publisher: Union
Square Co.
Formats: Paperback,
eBook, Audiobook
Pages: 336
Find it: Goodreads, https://books2read.com/THE-TIME-KEEPERS
An unforgettable novel that captures
the power of longing, loss, and love, The Time Keepers transports
us from 1979 suburban New York to war-torn Vietnam, revealing that sometimes
the most unexpected friendships can save us.
Two women from different worlds, Grace and Anh, are indelibly changed when a
runaway boy is found on a street in their small Long Island town. Brought
together by the love of this child displaced by war, the women find friendship
and healing from their own painful pasts when their lives intersect with a
mysterious wounded Vietnam vet. The vet, Jack, works at the Golden Hours, a
watch store that mends timepieces—and might even mend damaged souls.
Richman interweaves the journeys of these wonderfully diverse characters who
will grip, fill, and break your heart—only to bring them together with the care
and precision of an expert watchmaker, one piece at a time. Inspired by the
true story of a Vietnamese refugee who entrusted the dramatic account of her escape
from Vietnam to the author, and also that of a wounded veteran, Richman sheds
light on those whose lives were forever impacted by the devastation of that
war.
About the author...
Alyson
Richman is the USA Today bestselling and #1 international bestselling author of
several historical novels including The Velvet Hours, The Garden of
Letters, and The Lost Wife, which is currently in development for a
major motion picture. Alyson graduated from Wellesley College with a
degree in art history and Japanese studies. She herself is an
accomplished painter and her novels combine her deep love of art, historical
research, and travel. Alyson's novels have been published in twenty-five
languages and have reached the bestseller lists both in the United States and
abroad. She lives on Long Island with her husband and two children, where she
is currently at work on her next novel.
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Special thanks to the Rockstar Book Tours team for the chance to bring this tour to you, and to Union Square Co for the copy for review. (THANKS!) For more information on this title, the author, the publisher, this tour, or those on the horizon, feel free to click through the links provided above. This title is available now wherever books are sold. Be sure to check out the rest of the tour going on now...
Tour Schedule:
Week One:
10/14/2024 |
Excerpt/IG Post |
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10/15/2024 |
Excerpt/IG Post |
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10/16/2024 |
Excerpt/IG Post |
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10/17/2024 |
Excerpt/IG Post |
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10/18/2024 |
Review/IG Post |
Week Two:
10/21/2024 |
Review/IG Post |
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10/22/2024 |
Review/IG Post |
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10/23/2024 |
IG Review/LFL Drop Pic/TikTok Post |
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10/24/2024 |
Review/IG Post |
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10/25/2024 |
IG Review |
Friday, October 18, 2024
AWARENESS TOUR: Mr. Moonbeam and the Halloween Crystal by Ryan Cowan, Illustrated by Halo Rife - GUEST POST + GIVEAWAY!
Monday, October 14, 2024
AWARENESS TOUR: Winslow Scarecrow: Scarecrows are Supposed to be Scary by Stephen G. Bowling, Illustrated by Vitali Dudarenka - REVIEW + GIVEAWAY!
Saturday, October 12, 2024
RRR presents... The Little Provence Bookshop by Gillian Harvey - REVIEW!
Monday, October 7, 2024
AWARENESS TOUR: Sea Without a Shore by Barb Rosenstock, Illustrated by Katherine Roy - INTERVIEW + GIVEAWAY!
I was born on April Fool’s Day (if you know me, that says everything!).
I have lived my entire life in the Chicago area.
I was a musical theater nerd in high school and still love to sing and dance.
I love my family first and the smell of lilacs and marigolds second (or maybe eating pizza).
I never met an author until I was an older adult, and never thought someone like me could be a writer.
2) What inspired you to write about the Sargasso Sea?
I tripped on the idea. Seriously. I was walking with my grandson on the beach in the Dominican Republic and tripped on some seaweed on the beach. While pulling it from my feet, I noticed it had what we thought were berries and searched on my phone. I learned that I had tripped on some rotting Sargassum, and that much of it was created in the Sargasso Sea…and a year later, I was still fascinated by this place and its creatures.
3) Of all the formats out there, what about the Picture Book drew your heart?
It’s the idea of specificity and teamwork. A picture book requires an author to be intensely specific in their use of language. Writing a picture book is like working a puzzle. The work also requires the author to leave room in the story for the illustrator, even before they know who that person is! Great picture books are ART DEPENDENT, the story is told half (or less) through words and half (or more) through art. I love that words and art working together create something more than either could have created alone.
4) Reading is subjective, and everyone gets something different out of the experience, but if you could have readers walk away with one message from SEA WITHOUT A SHORE, what would it be?
That every creature on earth, no matter how strange, no matter how far away, has a home, and that those homes deserve protection.
5) Any words of advice for writers in the making in our reading audience?
I used to think that I couldn’t be a good writer because I could never get my words as perfect as the writing in the books I read. But, what you see on the page when you are reading your favorite authors is the result of thousands of hours and typically dozens of people working together. I think sometimes trying to make “good” writing, stops young people from writing at all. At the start, you are not trying to write a “finished book,” you are learning how to get an idea or experience in your head down on paper. And, just like sports or dance or music, writing requires lots of practice and lots of “do overs.” The drafts of the most famous books by the most famous authors STINK! All us authors stink at writing, until we do it over (and over!), get help, and keep trying to say what it is we have to say. Because YOUR experiences, and what YOU have to say about them is important for everyone to hear.