Printed Matter Bookshop invites R H Young who has authored Dhanmondi Road – a riveting contemporary read, to attend the book signing/reading event on Monday 14th October 2019. Book readers have a chance of listening to their favourite author as Young will be reading a few pages from his book. Also, you can get a signed copy of his book as he will be concluding the event by signing the copies of the book. Dhanmondi Road covers the mayhem and aftermath of the independence war of Bangladesh. It is 1973, though the war has been over, the chaos remained in the country. A young Australian guy, Gareth McKinley, arrives in Bangladesh. He intends to work on a project of taking care of the impoverished children but soon realizes that living and working in a post-war environment can be risky. After sometimes a crisis comes on the surface when some of the project children’s couldn’t be accounted for. Does the letter received from Dubai hold a mysterious explanation and information about the crisis? Grab a copy of the book to know how a country in havoc affects the lives of its people. R H Young belongs to Australia but is a resident of England since the 1990s. His debut novel mirrors his experiences of spending life in Bangladesh in the 1970s. He is into social work and serves as a university lecturer.
Mark your calendars as on Tuesday 8th October 2019, C. N. Naylor, the author of Memoirs of Faeries will be meeting her fans and book readers at Rishton Library. If you have any query regarding writing or becoming a published author, you have a chance of catching up with Naylor and get your queries answered. Memoirs of Faeries is a fanciful book that keeps the readers hooked till the last page. Katie who is eight-years-old has inherited an almost-forgotten magical kingdom. She learns about it through the diary given to her by her granddad. Her grandma dies without telling a secret that has to be found by Katie to get reconnected to her roots. Time is running and she has to find the truth. Get a copy of this enthralling book. Born in Fife and now living in Lancashire, the author C. N. Naylor has a degree in PGCE in Primary Education. She loves taking care of children as it makes her happy to see them develop and grow.
Audley Junior School is proud to host C. N. Naylor. She will be appearing in meet the author event organized by the school for its students on 25th October 2019. C. N. Naylor will be meeting the students from different classes. She has recently launched her book Memoirs of Faeries that is published by Austin Macauley Publishers. Memoirs of Faeries is a story of an eight-year-old girl Katie, who learns about a hidden magical kingdom through her grandma’s diary. She is the only heir to the kingdom, but before moving further, she has to uncover a secret that gets buried with her grandma’s death. Would she be able to unmask the secret? Find this and much more in this amazing fantasy novel. Author C. N. Naylor lives in Lancashire with her husband. She graduated in PGCE in Primary Education and has worked with young children.
C. N. Naylor is the author of Memoirs of Faeries who will be signing the copies of her book at Audley Junior School on 27th October 2019. It is a brilliant opportunity for book lover especially fantasy-seekers to get a signed copy of her book. A brilliant fanciful read Memoirs of Faeries revolves around the life of Katie. She is just eight-years-old girl and learns that she owns a magical kingdom. She learns about the kingdom through her grandma’s diary that she receives from her grandpa. There is a secret to be revealed in the story and Katie has to find it. Would Katie find the secret of reconnecting to her ancestors? Find it out in this fascinating book. Hailing from Fife, Scotland, author C. N. Naylor’s inspiration for writing the book is a childhood story. She lives in Lancashire and enjoys spending time with her family.
Memoirs of Faeries is a fanciful novel written by C. N. Naylor who will be attending an event at Oswaldtwistle Library on Tuesday 19th November 2019. She will be greeting her fans and book lovers. Also, she will be answering the questions related to writing and publishing a book. Don’t miss out on this opportunity of meeting her. Memoirs of Faeries is an enthralling story of Katie who is just eight years old and learns about a magical kingdom inherited by her. There is a secret that she has to unveil to get connected to her ancestors. Join her on this journey of finding the truth and revealing the secret. Author C. N. Naylor has worked with younger children and loves seeing children grow and succeed. She is now residing in Lancashire with her family.
The accomplished author John Taylor will be signing the copies of his book I Will Find You at an event hosted by Waterstones Chatham on Saturday 19th October 2019. Be a part of this event and enjoy the opportunity of listening to your favourite author as John will be giving a talk about his book and life journey. Also, you can get the signed copies of his book at the end of the event. I Will Find You is an amalgam of adventure and mystery which represents the life of Robbie Spalding. After witnessing a disturbing childhood, Robbie goes out to find his destined path. His adulthood welcomes him with more tragedies and unforeseen turns and twists. One day he decides to leave everything behind and changes his identity altogether. He gives himself a new name, Nick Thorne. The transformational part of the story gives readers goosebumps. Get a copy of this compelling and engaging novel to know the whole heart-wrenching story of Robbie Spalding becoming Nick Thorne. Born in Ely in 1944 and raised in Littleport, John Taylor has worked in more than 20 countries across the globe. He lives with his wife in Cambridge.
Author of I Don't Like Your Kids (And Other Things I'm Afraid to Admit), Laura LeBrun is attending a book signing event where she will be giving a talk about her life happenings and what inspired her to write and publish the book. The book signing event will be taking place at Barnes and Noble on Saturday 5th October 2019. She will be concluding the event by signing copies of her book. I Don't Like Your Kids (And Other Things I'm Afraid to Admit) is a hilarious read about daily life issues we face. From normal issues like waxing your hair to maintaining a perfect body, everything is discussed to make readers laugh while educating them on everyday life. It is a must-read for all. Get a copy today to give yourself a laughter-therapy. Author Laura LeBrun is a multitalented lady. It is her passion to make others laugh and happy with her witty humour.
Meet the author of a therapeutic children’s book, Linda Beckett at Library Bar, Apollo Hotel, Basingstoke on Thursday, 17th October 2019. The primary objective of the event is to entertain and support the development of young children through books. All the nursery, infant and primary school teachers, and parents are welcome to attend the event. What’s Wrong Arty? by Linda Beckett is a helpful children’s book which takes the children with mental health issues to an adventurous therapy. It’s an essential guide for parents and therapists to encourage their children to talk about things that worry them. The mental health issues are highlighted in the story of a large brown bear, Arty, who experiences everyday problems in his life. The book has many therapeutic techniques that can benefit both parents and teachers. Linda Beckett lives in Hampshire with her family. She has a degree in psychology from Open University and she is also a Graduate Member of the British Psychological. She is highly concerned about the mental health problems children face in their daily life.