France Book Tours Stops for September 8-10

The Bones of Paris Sunday, September 8

Review + Giveaway at Poofbooks

Monday, September 9

Review + Giveaway at Griperang’s Bookmarks

Tuesday, September 10

Review + Giveaway at Giraffe Days

Review + Giveaway at vvb32 Reads

Review + Giveaway at Cabin Goddess

 

 

Susan Conley on Tour: Paris Was The Place

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Paris Was The Place

Author Susan CONLEY

on Tour

October 28 – November 6

with her novel:

Paris Was The Place

[literary fiction/family life]

 Release date: August 7, 2013
from Knopf/Random House

    354 pages

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SYNOPSIS

With her new novel, Paris Was the Place (Knopf, 2013), Susan Conley offers a beautiful meditation on how much it matters to belong: to a family, to a country, to any one place, and how this belonging can mean the difference in our survival. Novelist Richard Russo calls Paris Was the Place, “by turns achingly beautiful and brutally unjust, as vividly rendered as its characters, whose joys and struggles we embrace as our own.”

When Willie Pears begins teaching at a center for immigrant girls in Paris all hoping for French asylum, the lines between teaching and mothering quickly begin to blur. Willie has fled to Paris to create a new family, and she soon falls for Macon, a passionate French lawyer. Gita, a young girl at the detention center, becomes determined to escape her circumstances, no matter the cost. And just as Willie is faced with a decision that could have dire consequences for Macon and the future of the center, her brother is taken with a serious, as-yet-unnamed illness. The writer Ayelet Waldman calls Paris Was the Place “a gorgeous love story and a wise, intimate journal of dislocation that examines how far we’ll go for the people we love most.” Named on the Indie Next List for August 2013 and on the Slate Summer Reading List, this is a story that reaffirms the ties that bind us to one another.   [provided by the publisher]

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Susan Conley’s Paris Was the Place has the kind of emotional weight you hope for in a novel. Its world, by turns achingly beautiful and brutally unjust, is as vividly rendered as its characters, whose joys and struggles we embrace as our own.  ­— Richard Russo, author of Elsewhere and Empire Falls

Sensual and seductive, Paris Was the Place pulls you in and doesn’t let you go. Find your nearest chair and start reading. With her poet’s eye, Conley has woven a vivid, masterful tale of love and its costs.  ­— Lily King, author of Father of the Rain

Paris Was the Place renders viscerally just how the personal becomes the political, and vice-versa: it’s beautifully eloquent on the shortfall we so keenly feel between the comfort and support we can offer loved ones and the comprehensive safety we wish we could provide. It reminds us through the openheartedness of its compassion of the infinity of ways in which doing what we can for others might represent the best we can do in terms of saving ourselves.  — Jim Shepard, author of You Think That’s Bad

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VIRTUAL BOOK TOUR SCHEDULE

Monday, Oct 28
Review  at Chocolate & Croissants

Tuesday, Oct 29
Review  at From L.A. To LA

Wednesday, Oct 30
Review  at Mommasez…

Thursday, Oct 31
Review at Words And Peace

Friday, Nov 1
Review + Giveaway at I Am, Indeed

Saturday, November 2
Review at The Most Happy Reader
Interview at Words And Peace

Sunday, November 3
Review  at Queen of All She Reads

Monday, November 4
Review  at Walkie Talkie Book Club

Tuesday, November 5
Review at Griperang’s Bookmarks

Wednesday, November 6
Spotlight at Caffeinatedlife.net

Liza Perrat on Tour: Wolfsangel

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Author Liza PERRAT

on Tour

November 11-20,  2013

with her historical fiction

Wolfsangel

 Release date: 16th November, 2013

Approx. 390 pages,
by Triskele Books

ISBN Paperback: 9 782 954 168 128
ISBN E-book: 9 782 954 168 135

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SYNOPSIS

Seven decades after German troops march into her village, Céleste Roussel is still unable to assuage her guilt.

1943. German soldiers occupy provincial Lucie-sur-Vionne, and as the villagers pursue treacherous schemes to deceive and swindle the enemy, Céleste embarks on her own perilous mission as her passion for a Reich officer flourishes.

When her loved ones are deported to concentration camps, Céleste is drawn into the vortex of this monumental conflict, and the adventure and danger of French Resistance collaboration.

As she confronts the harrowing truths of the Second World War’s darkest years, Céleste is forced to choose: pursue her love for the German officer, or answer General de Gaulle’s call to fight for her country.

Her fate suspended on the fraying thread of her will, Celeste gains strength from the angel talisman bequeathed to her through her lineage of healer kinswomen.

The decision she makes will shadow the remainder of her days.

A woman’s unforgettable journey to help liberate Occupied France, Wolfsangel is a stirring portrayal of the courage and resilience of the human mind, body and spirit. [provided by the author]

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AUTHOR

Liza grew up in Wollongong, Australia, where she worked as a general nurse and midwife for fifteen years

When she met her French husband on a Bangkok bus, she moved to France, where she has been living with her husband and three children for twenty years. She works part-time as a French-English medical translator.

Since completing a creative writing course twelve years ago, several of her short stories have won awards, notably the Writers Bureau annual competition of 2004 and her stories have been published widely in anthologies and small press magazines. Her articles on French culture and tradition have been published in international magazines such as France Magazine and France Today.

She has completed four novels and one short-story collection, and is represented by Judith Murdoch of the Judith Murdoch Literary Agency.

Spirit of Lost Angels is the first in an historical series set against a backdrop of rural France. The second in the series – Wolfsangel – will be published in November, 2013, and Liza is busy working on the third novel in the series: Midwife Héloïse – Blood Rose Angel.

Liza reviews books for the Historical Novel Society and Words with Jam magazine. [provided by the author]

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VIRTUAL BOOK TOUR SCHEDULE

Monday, Nov 11
Review + Giveaway at I Am Indeed

Tuesday, Nov 12
Review + Excerpt + Giveaway at The Most Happy Reader

Wednesday, Nov 13
Podcast + Giveaway at Words And Peace

Thursday, Nov 14
Excerpt + Giveaway at An Accidental Blog
Review + Giveaway at Making My Mark

Friday, Nov 15
Review + Giveaway at Musings From An Addicted Reader
Review + Giveaway at Valli’s Book Den

Saturday, Nov 16
Review at An Accidental Blog

Sunday, Nov 17
Review + Giveaway at Queen of All She Reads

Monday, Nov 18
Review + Interview + Giveaway at
Gluten Free + 2

Tuesday, Nov 19
Review + Giveaway at Too Fond

Wednesday, Nov 20
Review  at Diary of an Eccentric