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SNEAK PEEK: Worldshapers – Master of the World by Edward Willett

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Master-of-the-World-Final-683x1024The Worldshapers fantasy series by award-winning Saskatchewan author Edward Willett continues with the September 10 release of Book 2, Master of the World, from DAW Books, in trade paperback, audiobook, and e-book formats.

The critically acclaimed first book, Worldshaper (which received a starred review in Publishers Weekly and was longlisted for Canada’s prestigious Sunburst Award), just came out in mass-market paperback; it’s also available as a trade paperback, audiobook, or e-book.

Master of the World, takes the central character, Shawna Keys, into a new, steampunk-flavoured adventure.

Shawna has fled the world she only recently discovered she Shaped, narrowly escaping death at the hands of the Adversary who seized control of it…and losing her only guide, Karl Yatsar, in the process.

Now she finds herself alone in some other Shaper’s world, where, in her first two hours, she’s rescued from a disintegrating island by an improbable flying machine she recognizes from Jules Verne’s Robur the Conqueror, then seized from it by raiders flying tiny personal helicopters, and finally taken to a submarine that bears a strong resemblance to Captain Nemo’s Nautilus. Oh, and accused of being both a spy and a witch.

Shawna expects—hopes! —Karl Yatsar will eventually follow her into this new steampunky realm, but exactly where and when he’ll show up, she hasn’t a clue.

In the meantime, she has to navigate a world where two factions fanatically devoted to their respective leaders are locked in perpetual combat, figure out who the Shaper of the world is, find him or her, and obtain the secret knowledge of this world’s Shaping. Then she has to somehow reconnect with Karl Yatsar and escape to the next Shaped world in the Labyrinth…through a portal she has no idea how to open…to continue her quest to convey the knowledge of all the Shaped worlds to Ygrair, the mysterious woman at the centre of the Labyrinth.

Only Ygrair, Karl has told her, can defeat the Adversary, who is determined to enslave and ultimately destroy the Shaped worlds (and the billions who live within them)—and only Shawna, he claims, can gather the knowledge Ygrair needs to do so. No pressure!

Praise for Master of the World:

“Willett takes full advantage of the fanciful premise to deliver a fun setting populated by fantastic vehicles, mysterious islands, and heroic and villainous characters, all drawn from classic literature….fans will find it contains thrills aplenty.” – Publishers Weekly

“Highly amusing and fun…this series is for fans of any piece or part of geek culture. With the infinite possible worlds in the Labyrinth, every book should be a new, enjoyable adventure.” – Booklist

“This novel sets up a fascinating, fluctuating universe with plenty of room for growth for the main characters, and readers will eagerly join their journey.” —Publishers Weekly (Starred Review)

“Willett’s series starter is fun, quirky, and highly enjoyable, nicely laying the groundwork for future volumes.” —Booklist

About the Author:

Edward Willett is the Aurora Award-winning author of more than sixty books of science fiction, fantasy, and non-fiction. He is currently writer-in-residence for the Saskatoon Public Library. Master of the World is his tenth novel for New York’s DAW Books, one of the major publishers of science fiction and fantasy. His short-story collection Paths to the Stars (Shadowpaw Press) was shortlisted for two 2019 Saskatchewan Book Awards. He won a Saskatchewan Book Award in 2002 for his YA fantasy Spirit Singer, recently re-released by Shadowpaw Press, and has been shortlisted multiple times.

Upcoming works include a young-adult science fiction novel, Star Song, for Shadowpaw Press, and a young-adult dark-fantasy novel, Changers, for ChiZine Publications. Willett also hosts The Worldshapers podcast (www.theworldshapers.com), featuring conversations with science fiction and fantasy authors about their creative process.

More information can be found about Edward at the following: www.edwardwillett.com. Edward is available for interviews, media appearances, speaking engagements, and/or book review requests. Please contact mickey.creativeedge@gmail.com by email or by phone at 403.464.6925.

A Sneak Peek and Interview with Kassandra Montag Author of AFTER THE FLOOD

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floodAn unforgettable, inventive, and riveting debut, AFTER THE FLOOD (William Morrow, hardcover, on sale September 3, 2019) explores a global narrative of a changed natural environment alongside an intensely personal story of one mother fighting to protect her two daughters. This compulsively readable and action-packed epic has captured the attention of early readers around the world: AFTER THE FLOOD will be published in more than a dozen international territories, and Chernin Entertainment has optioned the novel for television with Margot Robbie attached. Montag is an award-winning poet based in Omaha, Nebraska, and After the Flood is her first novel.

A little more than a century from now, our world has been utterly transformed. After years of slowly overtaking the continent, rising floodwaters have obliterated America’s great coastal cities and then its heartland, leaving nothing but an archipelago of mountaintop colonies surrounded by a deep expanse of open water.

Stubbornly independent Myra and her precocious seven-year-old daughter, Pearl, fish from their small boat, the Bird, visiting dry land only to trade for supplies and information in the few remaining outposts of civilization. For seven years, Myra has grieved the loss of her oldest daughter, Row, who was stolen by her father after a monstrous deluge overtook their home in Nebraska. Then, in a violent confrontation with a stranger, Myra discovers that Row was last seen in a far-off encampment near the Artic Circle. Throwing aside her usual caution, Myra and Pearl embark on a perilous voyage into the icy northern seas, hoping against hope that Row will still be there.

On their journey, Myra and Pearl join forces with a larger ship and Myra finds herself bonding with her fellow seekers who hope to build a safe haven together in this dangerous new world. But secrets, lust, and betrayals threaten their dream, and after their fortunes take a shocking—and bloody—turn, Myra can no longer ignore the question of whether saving Row is worth endangering Pearl and her fellow travelers.

A compulsively readable novel of dark despair and soaring hope, AFTER THE FLOOD is a magnificent, action packed, and sometimes frightening odyssey laced with wonder—an affecting and wholly original saga both redemptive and astonishing.

About the Author:

Kassandra Montag grew up on an acreage outside a small town in rural Nebraska. She spent her days exploring the woods close to her house. Her mother taught her to read, and her childhood revolved around nature and books. She always liked to make things—pastel paintings of landscapes she hadn’t seen before, rafts that sunk in the creek near her house, her own clothing cut and stitched from discarded bolts of fabric. At seven, she made her first picture book series that featured a man who lived alone in the wilderness with his dog, fighting together for survival.

Kassandra holds a master’s degree in English Literature and her award-winning poetry and short fiction has appeared in journals and anthologies, including Midwestern Gothic, Nebraska Poetry, Prairie Schooner, and Mystery Weekly Magazine.

While her husband was there on a Fulbright grant, Kassandra lived in the Netherlands for a year; together, they traveled throughout Europe on a shoestring budget while she gave lectures and led workshops at a Dutch university. Upon returning to the States, she wrote After the Flood, her first novel, while freelance writing and caring for her infant and toddler sons. Today, Kassandra lives in Omaha with her husband and two sons and is at work on her next novel.

A conversation with Kassandra Montag, author of AFTER THE FLOOD:

1. How and why did you decide to center the experiences and conflicts of motherhood in After the Flood?

I was pregnant with my first child when I had the dream that inspired After the Flood so the new responsibilities of being a mother were foremost in my mind. Also, Myra’s character came to me as a mother in the images I began to see of her (she was always accompanied by her daughter, Pearl). And finally, there are parallels between Myra as a betrayed mother and the flooding of Mother Earth. Fertility links women’s bodies and the land, and that connection forms a subtextual foundation for the story.

2. In your novel, the entire world has flooded and survivors live on boats or mountaintops. It’s hard to read After the Flood and not think about our changing climate and rising sea levels. How did you research this imagined environmental apocalypse and did you draw from any real-life events?

My research included: accounts of the Bajau people who partially live on the water in Southeast Asia, stories from ancient seafaring tribes such as the Vikings, and contemporary guide books on survival techniques such as building fires, fishing, etc.

In imagining the flood itself I was inspired by scientific research, namely an article in the New Scientist about how three times the Earth’s water was stored under the Earth’s crust in hydrate form. So I imagined what it would be like if that trapped water could somehow be released to the Earth’s surface in liquid form, exploding up from the depths.

3. Like you, Myra is the mother of two children originally from the midwestern United States. She’s also, as Publishers Weekly describes her, a “super-survivalist.”  How much of yourself is in Myra? How else did you develop her character?

Myra came to me almost fully formed, beginning with her voice when she introduced herself to me with the line: “I am Myra and I live on the water.” That sort of directness informed her whole character.

Myra and I share some similarities—we both can be independent, strong-willed, wary of new situations, and exhibit an irritating stubbornness. However, Myra is much more assertive and combative than me—and thankfully, she doesn’t suffer from seasickness the way I do.

4. You’ve said that you wanted After the Flood to work on two levels: reminiscent of the big adventure stories you loved as a child, and as a meditation on some of the big questions you grapple with as an adult. What are some of those big questions?

How can hope endure in the wake of trauma? What do we forfeit when we value survival above all else? What does healing mean and is it attainable? When you experience loss how do you continue on with your life, and what might that look like? How far can courage take you?

5. After the Flood is a story about deep loss and life-or-death decisions in the face of unknowable peril. What do you hope readers take away from your characters’ experiences of danger and trauma?

I hope readers will take away a sense of compassion for people and the realization that everyone has a story and challenges we probably don’t know about. I also hope it challenges readers’ perceptions and assumptions about surviving loss—both that it enlarges their own sense of survival and endurance, but also checks it against the reality that none of us get through this life unscathed. Hopefully that realization will not harden us, but will make us more tender towards others.

6. This is your first novel, and it’s already been optioned for screen adaptation and sold in more than a dozen international countries. Tell us a bit about your writing and publishing journey and how it feels for After the Flood to finally be out in the world.

I started writing seriously when I was eighteen and my first publication was a poem in a literary journal when I was twenty-two. I wrote and published poetry for years before turning my attention to novels. Before I wrote After the Flood, I wrote half of a literary western novel, that I didn’t believe I’d be able to publish.

It feels wonderful and overwhelming for After the Flood to be out in the world. While I’ve had other publications in magazines and journals, this feels different because it’s on a much larger stage. More than anything, I’m grateful for the chance for my work to connect with more people, and with the TV adaptation, for my book to take another form.

7. Who are your favorite authors and what do you read for inspiration and for pleasure?

My favorite book is Gunnar’s Daughter by Sigrid Undset and my favorite novelists include Margaret Atwood, Cormac McCarthy, Kazuo Ishiguro, and Shirley Jackson. Poetry and nonfiction fill my bookshelves as well—two poets I often return to are Tomas Transtromer and Mary Oliver. I loved The Hunger Games—it reminded me of the adventure tales I devoured as a child. I also enjoy reading ancient literature—such as Icelandic sagas, and gothic literature—especially by the Bronte sisters.

8. What are you working on next?

I’m working on a gothic murder mystery novel.

RELEASING SEPTEMBER 19TH.

Everything You Want to Know About Working With a Publicist

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creative-edge-logoThis week, I was a guest on Spilling Ink ,a great show that discusses all things books, authors, and publishing. This show was sponsored by Creative Edge Media and if you’ve been considering using a publicist for your writing or publishing career, this informative show could answer many questions for you.

Guests for this segment included several bestselling authors including Tosca Lee, Katie Salidas, Kathrin Hutson,
Miranda Oh, and Jocie McKade

 

ESTÉE LAUDER CHAIRMAN LEONARD A. LAUDER TO RELEASE MEMOIR

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lauderHarperCollins Publishers announced the acquisition of a new book by the business leader who revolutionized the prestige beauty industry, Leonard A. Lauder.  The deal for world rights was negotiated between VP & Publisher of Harper Business, Hollis Heimbouch and Robert Barnett of Williams & Connolly LLP.  The new book, currently untitled, will be published in 2020.

The name Estée Lauder is synonymous with prestige beauty.  The phenomenal success of this global empire—which began in his mother’s, Estée Lauder, kitchen—is largely due to the genius of Leonard Lauder and the brilliant team he assembled.  Founded in 1946, The Estée Lauder Companies is one of the world’s leading manufacturers and marketers of prestige skin care, makeup, fragrance and hair care products, with annual sales of over $13 billion. The Estée Lauder Companies’ diverse portfolio is comprised of more than 25 brands sold in 150 countries and territories.

Lauder’s book is a personal memoir about growing up with the company and his famous mother, an insider’s account of building a global empire and a business book with pragmatic lessons on business, philanthropy, leadership and life.   The book will be filled with extraordinary stories spanning fifty years of creating beauty and the lessons he learned along the way.

Lauder’s influence extends far beyond The Estée Lauder Companies.  His strategic approach to philanthropy is a model of how to lead and leverage change in areas as diverse as museums, children’s playgrounds and breast cancer research and awareness—for which his late wife Evelyn co-created the iconic Pink Ribbon advocacy concept and campaign and founded the Breast Cancer Research Foundation.

As Lauder says, “Good ideas never go out of date: great ideas last forever.”   In his thoughtful, warm-hearted, and wry voice, Lauder will share his great ideas and the secrets of his success—as well as lively stories, sharp observations and practical lessons about leadership and life.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Leonard A. Lauder is Chairman Emeritus of The Estée Lauder Companies Inc. and is currently the senior member of its Board of Directors. Founded in 1946, the company is one of the world’s leading manufacturers and marketers of prestige skin care, makeup, fragrance and hair care products, with annual sales of over $13 billion. Mr. Lauder is also the Co-Founder and Co-Chairman of the Alzheimer’s Drug Discovery Foundation and the Honorary Chairman of the Breast Cancer Research Foundation.

As an arts enthusiast, he currently serves as the Chairman Emeritus of the Whitney Museum of American Art, where he was a trustee until 2011. He has been one of the museum’s most significant benefactors, giving a milestone gift of $131 million in 2008 to the museum’s endowment. In concert with the donation of his Cubist collection to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, he helped establish the Leonard A. Lauder Research Center for Modern Art.

Among Mr. Lauder’s honors are the Légion d’Honneur, the “Lone Sailor” Award given by the United States Navy Supply Corps Foundation, and the Palazzo Strozzi Renaissance Man of the Year Award. From 1983 to 1987, he served on the Advisory Committee for Trade Negotiations to President Reagan. In 2014, he was named a Living Landmark by the New York Landmarks Conservancy.

Mr. Lauder was married to Evelyn H. Lauder (Founder, Breast Cancer Research Foundation) from 1959 until she passed away in 2011. They had two sons together, William (Executive Chairman, The Estée Lauder Companies) and Gary (Managing Director, Lauder Partners LLC), and five grandchildren.

Mr. Lauder is married to Judy Glickman Lauder, a philanthropist and internationally recognized photographer. The Lauders received the Gordon Parks Patron of the Arts Award in 2016.

“Borrow.Read.Repeat” Attracts 43K+ Subscribers

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read repeatOver the past three years, the Penguin Random House Library Marketing Department has embraced the company’s reader-centric mission, and has devoted itself to reaching out directly to library patrons, in addition to librarians themselves. They softly launched their Borrow.Read.Repeat patron-facing platform in 2016 to keep patrons in the know about the hottest upcoming titles, and began cultivating a following for the BRR blog, e-newsletter, and social platforms with grassroots marketing efforts, including in-person book buzzes at library systems around the country. Since that time, their numerous online campaigns; advertising efforts with library systems, BookPage, and BookRiot; and creative sweepstakes have grown the platform into a powerful book discovery vehicle, with an e-newsletter that is now over 43k subscribers strong.

In the last 6-12 months alone, popular sweepstakes have driven traffic and opt-ins for their own twice-monthly e-newsletter, as well as for Penguin Random House Corporate and its imprints. Highlights include: “STRANGER THINGS” (more than 17,000 entries), “GAME OF THRONES” (more than 11,000 entries) and “WIN A JANE AUSTEN BUNDLE” (more than 12,800 entries). The site also features a variety of timely articles, such as Once Upon a Time in Hollywood ReadsSummer Reads Paired with Ice Cream, and Bingeable Read-Alikes for Your Favorite TV Shows.

While their sweepstakes and blog posts engage readers with popular theme-based topics, the library marketing team is dedicated to promoting both important frontlist titles from across PRH and client imprints, as well as the wealth of quality backlist titles that library patrons may be discovering for the first time.

Jennifer Childs , Vice President, Library Marketing, Penguin Random House, says, “We’re thrilled to be able to leverage Borrow.Read.Repeat to support librarians in their mission to connect readers with their next great book because we are grateful for the vital role libraries play in the reading community.”

Rachel Maddow To Release New Book — BLOWOUT

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blowRachel Maddow’s BLOWOUT: Corrupted Democracy, Rogue State Russia, and the Richest, Most Destructive Industry on Earthgoes on sale from Crown on Tuesday, October 1, and on Thursday, October 3, she kicks off a national tour to discuss her new book, beginning with an event that night at the Streicker Center in New York City. To view her full tour schedule, see the poster below. For ticket information, click here.

In BLOWOUT, with her trademark black humor, Maddow takes readers on a switchback journey around the globe, revealing the greed and incompetence of Big Oil and Gas along the way, and drawing a surprising conclusion about why the Russian government hacked the 2016 U.S. election. BLOWOUT is a call to contain the wealthiest businesses on earth, to fight for transparency, and to check the influence of the world’s most destructive industry and its enablers. Maddow writes, “Democracy either wins this one or disappears.”

Rachel Maddow is host of the Emmy Award–winning Rachel Maddow Show on MSNBC, as well as the author of DRIFT: The Unmooring of American Military Power, a #1 New York Timesbestseller. Maddow received a bachelor’s degree in public policy from Stanford University and earned her doctorate in political science at Oxford University.

Imagine Entertainment to Produce YA Book THE TRAIL

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trailImagine Entertainment, a Ron Howard company, has secured the rights to produce the bestselling YA book, THE TRAIL by Meika Hashmoto. It will be produced through Imagine’s “Kids & Family” division.

We were thrilled that Imagine fell in love with The Trail because not only do they have impeccable taste and a track record of incredible productions, but we know that together we will create what is sure to become a classic family movie,” publisher Scholastic said in a statement.

I’m so grateful to be making this film alongside everyone at Imagine and Scholastic. Even though I’m technically not 12 anymore, I still haven’t outgrown all of my own insecurities, and retain my love for hiking, camping, and embarking on reckless adventures. And I’m proud to say I’m nearly self-reliant. I identify deeply with the themes of friendship, loyalty, loss, and the struggle to find my own personal strength,” said Quinn Emmett who has been tapped to write the screenplay.

Hashmoto’s book is a coming of age tale and center’s around nine-year-old Toby. Here’s the blurb from Amazon:

Toby has to finish the final thing on The List. 

It’s a list of brave, daring, totally awesome things that he and his best friend, Lucas, planned to do together, and the only item left is to hike the Appalachian Trail. But now Lucas isn’t there to do it with him. 

Toby’s determined to hike the trail alone and fulfill their pact, which means dealing with the little things — the blisters, the heat, the hunger — and the big things — the bears, the loneliness, and the memories.

When a storm comes, Toby finds himself tangled up in someone else’s mess: Two boys desperately need his help. But does Toby have any help to give?

The Trail is a remarkable story of physical survival and true friendship, about a boy who’s determined to forge his own path — and to survive.

There’s a Book for That: Woodstock!

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TheresABookForThatlogoTnail-1-300x150It’s a special week in our cultural history – Woodstock turns 50! The legendary music festival was held August 15–18, 1969. Billed as “an Aquarian Exposition: 3 Days of Peace & Music” it was held at Max Yasgur’s 600-acre dairy farm in Bethel, New York and attracted an audience of more than 400,000 to hear Jimi Hendrix, Joan Baez, The Grateful Dead, Crosby, Stills Nash & Young and The Who, to name a handful. As Joni Mitchell said, “Woodstock was a spark of beauty” where half-a-million kids “saw that they were part of a greater organism.” If you were there, then you have your own story to tell and relive! If you are curious about what all the lore is about… we’ve got some stage-worthy titles you’ll want to read. Then let the music play!

 

Woodstock by Daniel BukszpanWOODSTOCK: 50 YEARS OF PEACE AND MUSIC by Daniel Bukszpan, Amalie R. Rothschild

Giftable 50th anniversary commemorative with never-before-seen images and original interviews. Hear from performers and attendees in their own voices! Featuring Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, and The Grateful Dead, as well as unsung audience members and folks behind the scenes. This compendium remembers all the people who made the three days of peace and music an impossible success. Longtime music writer Daniel Bukszpan offers insights on how the festival is still making an impact on pop culture, while candid interviews, set lists, and beautiful photographs relive the beautiful chaos and once-in-a-lifetime performances at Yasgur’s farm. With images by renowned photographers, including Amalie R. Rothschild and Elliott Landy, including the cover photo of Janis Joplin.

 

Barefoot in Babylon by Bob SpitzBAREFOOT IN BABYLON: THE CREATION OF THE WOODSTOCK MUSIC FESTIVAL, 1969 by Bob Spitz, Graham Nash

In Barefoot in Babylon, journalist and New York Times bestselling author Bob Spitz gives readers a behind-the-scenes look at the making of Woodstock, from its inception and the incredible musicians that performed to its scandals and the darker side of the peace movement. With a new introduction, as well as maps, set lists, and a breakdown of all the personalities involved, Barefoot in Babylon is a must-read for anyone who was there—or wishes they were.

 

On the Road with Janis Joplin by John Byrne CookeON THE ROAD WITH JANIS JOPLIN by John Byrne Cooke

One of Parade’s Top Ten Rock n’ Roll Reads

As a road manager and filmmaker, John Byrne Cooke helped run the Janis Joplin show—and record it for posterity. Now he reveals the never-before-told story of his years with the young woman from Port Arthur who would become the first female rock-and-roll superstar. This intimate memoir spans the years he spent with Janis, from Monterey to Europe, Woodstock and Festival Express. Cooke tells the whole incredible story as only someone who lived it can.

 

Wild Tales by Graham NashWILD TALES: A ROCK & ROLL LIFE by Graham Nash

From the opening salvos of the British Rock Revolution to the last shudders of Woodstock, Graham Nash has rocked and rolled wherever music mattered. Here Graham tells his story: his lower-class childhood in post-war England, his early days in the British Invasion group The Hollies; becoming the lover and muse of Joni Mitchell during the halcyon years, when both produced their most introspective and important work; meeting Stephen Stills and David Crosby and reaching superstardom with Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young; and his enduring career as a solo musician and political activist.

 

Waging Heavy Peace by Neil YoungWAGING HEAVY PEACE by Neil Young

TestimonyTESTIMONY by Robbie Robertson

Robbie Robertson’s singular contributions to popular music have made him one of the most beloved songwriters and guitarists of all time. Aside from being this masterful storyteller’s memoir, it is more broadly the story of a time and place—of change as America tumbled through the ’60s, and of how figures like Dylan and the Band redefined both music and culture. And it’s the story of the profound friendship between five young men who together would create a new kind of popular music, one that still fascinates us.

 

A Long Strange Trip by Dennis McNallyA LONG STRANGE TRIP: THE INSIDE HISTORY OF THE GRATEFUL DEADby Dennis McNally

The complete history of one of the most long-lived and legendary bands in rock history, written by its official historian and publicist–a must-have chronicle for all Dead Heads, and for students of rock and the 1960s’ counterculture.

 

 

Blood, Sweat and Tears by David Clayton-ThomasBLOOD, SWEAT AND TEARS by David Clayton-Thomas

As a teenager in Willowdale, Ontario, David Clayton-Thomas’ frequent clashes with his authoritarian father led to living on the streets by the time he was 14, then to his spending the rest of his youth bouncing in and out of jails and reformatories. But when a battered old mail-order guitar was left to him by an outgoing inmate, Clayton-Thomas discovered a talent for music that allowed him to believe in a different kind of life. This is the remarkable story of his journey to international stardom as the legendary front man for Blood, Sweat & Tears. In his brutally truthful memoir, Clayton-Thomas reveals what it was like to headline at Woodstock, to tour behind the Iron Curtain, to watch brilliant musicians tear their own band apart with in-fighting, and to make his fortune only to lose it all … and start over again.

 

FOR YOUNGER READERS

 

Woodstock, Baby! by WOODSTOCK, BABY! A FAR-OUT COUNTING BOOK by Spencer Wilson

On August 15, 1969, one of the greatest events in rock history took place…Woodstock! Now, simple rhyming words and groovy illustrations combine to create a bright and lively counting board book commemorating the 50th anniversary. Little rockers will love counting everything from peace signs and guitars to bell-bottoms and bands. This out-of-sight adventure is perfect for flower children of all ages. Peace, love, and board books, baby!

 

What Was Woodstock? by Joan Holub and Who HQWHAT WAS WOODSTOCK? By Joan Holub, Who HQ, Gregory Copeland

At “Woodstock” concert-goers, called “hippies,” traveled from all over the country to see their favorite musicians perform. Famous artists like The Grateful Dead played day and night in a celebration of peace, love, and happiness. Although Woodstock lasted only three days, the spirit of the festival has defined a generation and become a symbol of the “hippie life.”

 

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TOM HANKS TO NARRATE THE AUDIO EDITION OF ANN PATCHETT’S NEW NOVEL THE DUTCH HOUSE

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ducthHarperAudio is pleased to announce that Academy Award Winner Tom Hanks will narrate the audio edition of THE DUTCH HOUSE (releasing September 24, 2019) by New York Times bestselling author, Ann Patchett.

In THE DUTCH HOUSE, her first novel since the #1 New York Times bestseller Commonwealth, Ann Patchett once again pushes against conventional notions of family to explore the intertwined lives of two siblings, their inextricable bond to each other, and the indelible hold of the elegant childhood home from which they were banished. As witnessed through the perspective of the younger of the children, the masterful narrative—set over the course of five decades—unfolds as a series of sometimes clouded memories of a paradise lost, shaped as much by yearning as by truth. Patchett, winner of the PEN/Faulkner Award and Orange Prize, “is a virtuoso storyteller with an ability to create characters we can innately understand” (Chicago Sun-Times), and she here employs her trademark literary powers in crafting a story of the quiet heartbreak of loss.

Ann Patchett says, “Writing a novel is a solitary business, while an audiobook is a collaboration. Tom Hanks took THE DUTCH HOUSE and gave it a layer of depth and nuance I never could have imaged. To say that I am honored by his extraordinary talent is an understatement. I’m humbled, and very grateful.”

“The pleasure of recording the audiobook of Ann Patchett’s THE DUTCH HOUSE was that I had the pleasure of reading the book for a second time,” says Tom Hanks. “Those were pleasant hours…”

Listen to an excerpt from Tom Hanks’ performance here.

 

ABOUT ANN PATCHETT:
Ann Patchett is the author of seven novels, The Patron Saint of Liars, Taft, The Magician’s Assistant, Bel Canto, Run, State of Wonder, and Commonwealth. She was the editor of Best American Short Stories, 2006, and has written three books of nonfiction, Truth & Beauty, What now?, and This is the Story of a Happy Marriage. She has won numerous prizes, including the PEN/Faulkner Award and the Orange Prize for Fiction, and her work has been translated into more than thirty languages. She was named one of the 100 most influential people in the world by Time magazine. Patchett is the co-owner of Parnassus Books in Nashville, Tennessee, where she lives with her husband, Karl VanDevender, and their dog, Sparky.

ABOUT TOM HANKS:
Tom Hanks is an award-winning actor, producer and director. One of only two actors in history to win back-to-back Best Actor Academy Awards, Hanks has starred in over 40 films, including Forrest GumpSaving Private RyanCast AwayBig and Philadelphia. With his production company, Playtone, Hanks has produced several award-winning TV series including John AdamsBand of Brothers and Olive Kitteridge. In 2013, he garnered multiple award nominations for his Broadway debut in Nora Ephron’s Lucky Guy. Hanks has received the AFI’s Lifetime Achievement Award, the Kennedy Center Honor, and the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

 ABOUT HARPERCOLLINS:
HarperCollins Publishers is the second largest consumer book publisher in the world, with operations in 17 countries. With 200 years of history and more than 120 branded imprints around the world, HarperCollins publishes approximately 10,000 new books every year in 16 languages and has a print and digital catalog of more than 200,000 titles. Writing across dozens of genres, HarperCollins authors include winners of the Nobel Prize, the Pulitzer Prize, the National Book Award, the Newbery and Caldecott Medals and the Man Booker Prize. HarperCollins, headquartered in New York, is a subsidiary of News Corp (Nasdaq: NWS, NWSA; ASX: NWS, NWSLV) and can be visited online at corporate.HC.com.

How to Create the Reading Den of Your Dreams

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How to Create the Reading Den of Your DreamsHow to Create the Reading Den of Your Dreams
By Anica Oaks

A reading den is the ultimate home amenity for any bookworm. Crafting the perfect place to tuck yourself away from the world and immerse yourself in another is easy with these tips. You don’t need a massive space with an entire room dedicated to books to create a comfortable, inviting space. These suggestions will help you bring some serenity to your space and craft a designated reading spot that always feels like home.

Find the Perfect Seating

This is by-far the most important aspect of any reading den. If you don’t have a lot of room to work with, then a cushy armchair is going to essentially become your den. If you’re fortunate enough to have an entire room to devote to your books, then you can get a little more luxe; consider an L-shaped couch, which is perfect for lounging and will make it easy to always strike a comfortable reading position.

Have an Organization System

Whether it’s antique shelves or built-in cabinetry, you need a good way to organize your collection. Some people like to sort their books by color, others prefer a more old-school method and use the author’s last name. You may even want to categorize your books by genre and subject-matter. The choice is yours! Don’t be afraid to try different things.

Make Space offers 12 creative ways to organize your book collection including separating hard covers from paperbacks, stacking and arranging books according to the feeling they evoke.

Set the Scene with the Right Lighting

Invest in some quality shutters so you can darken your room and make it feel cozy. You should rely on warm lighting with orange undertones that create a sense of peace. Some reading lamps on an end-table are also essential.

If you like to read by candlelight, make sure you set the candle far enough away from your books to reduce the risk of a major fire in case it falls over.

You don’t need a lot of space, a ton of books or a huge budget to make a reading den of your dreams. Place the greatest emphasis on feeling—choose furnishings and decorative objects that make you feel peaceful and comforted. When you prioritize the emotion you want your space to conjure, making the right design choices becomes that much easier. Don’t forget to stop at the bookstore and choose some exciting new reads to complete your space.

——–Anica is a professional content and copywriter who graduated from the University of San Francisco. She loves dogs, the ocean, and anything outdoor-related. You can connect with Anica on Twitter @AnicaOaks.