Author of an amazing history novel The Land of Three Houses, J. Thomas Brown, is pleased to deliver a talk on his book. The session will be held on Monday, the 11th of May 2020 from 7:00 Pm to 9:00 Pm at West Rockhill Township Building, Ridge Road, Sellersville, PA. The author will discuss the research he did to write the novel. He is inspired and believes in true events. Land of Three Houses is a historical fiction story based on a central character, William Sterner. William lived in Pennsylvania and he fell in love with a girl who was the daughter of a British wealthy man. They both got married, moved to Philadelphia and set up a flour mill. After getting the success he decided to expand his business in Italy as well. Unfortunately, he got captured by Napoleon’s forces. What will happen to William next? Will he be able to come back to his wife? Read the book out to know the full thrilling tale. The author currently resides in the USA with his family. He has worked with local TV channels and also coordinated poetry readings.
The author of the intriguing novel, The Boy Who Talks to Animals, is going to be present at the Folk Museum, Oala, Gozo Island, Malta to sign his book’s copies. The event is going to take place on 8th February from 5 PM in the evening to 11 PM late night. As a native to the island, the author will be present till the end and is also hoping to make the event a lively one with music and other activities instead of just signing copies of his book. The event will include reading some excerpts from his book by four different people. A young guitarist will also be present to play during intervals and an artist will be painting the author’s portrait while he talks about his book! Therefore, this event is going to be an interesting one and shouldn’t be missed by the readers. The Boy Who Talks to Animals is a fictional novel based on a boy with the unique gifted abilities to communicate with the animals. The author describes in the book that it is easily observed and not uncommon to find individuals with some disability who have their other senses enhanced as a compensation. For instance, often times, a blind person is seen to have his other senses heightened like enhanced hearing, touch or smell aids. Nic Carey was born in Wokingham, Berkshire in 1952. He went to University of Manchester and qualified as an architect. He spent 12 years living in Canada and is now retired and lives in Gozo with his wife Dolores and their dogs. He is a member of the rotary club in Gozo and is an active volunteer in his community.
The author of the touching autobiography ‘Adoptive Mother 101’, Sally Lewer Ahern, will be present at the Phillip Island Library, Cowes, Victoria, Australia to sign her book’s copies. The event is going to take place on 27th February from 5.30 PM to 7.30 PM. ‘Adoptive Mother 101’ is an emotional yet inspiring story of the struggles of a woman who creates her family through intercountry adoption of a three-year-old boy, Carlos, from Guatemala. The story not only enthrals readers’ interested in intercountry adoption, but also those who have hopes and dreams. The author is a former corporate recruitment professional as well as an authorized marriage celebrant. Her non-fiction has appeared in Melbourne Age, Link National Disability Magazine and The Weekend Australian.
Sunil Gera, the author of the romantic novel, Love and Honour, will be speaking about his book in the seminar on “The Role of Language, Literature and Culture in Nation-building”, on 14th February 2020. The event will be held at Andhra Loyola College, Andhra Pradesh, India and will last the whole day. Show up at the event and get a chance to meet your favourite author. Love and Honour is an amalgamation of romance, thrill and crime. The story revolves around four characters, Kapil, Larissa, Alia and Teja who initially get themselves involved in different unethical practices to achieve their goals. Some of them do realise their mistakes and fight back through the strength of love. The author is an Indian writer who usually writes romantic thrillers with a dash of crime. His interest in literature dates back to his college life when he was studying Engineering. He believes that people who do not read literature, miss out a great part in their lives.
The author of the heart-warming biography, ‘Adoptive Mother 101’, is going to host a book signing event, taking place at the Phillip Island Library, Victoria, Australia on Thursday, 13th February 2020, from 17:30 to 19:30 hours. You will be having a chance to meet, greet and getting your copies signed. ‘Adoptive Mother 101’ is all about a mother and her adoptive child, Carlos. It is both, emotional and an uplifting book. This book is not only about inter-country adoption but also on the unpredictability of the universe. Book relates to anyone, anywhere who ever had a dream and hope. Sally Lewer Ahern has worked as a corporate recruitment professional and also served as an authorized marriage celebrant. She lives in Melbourne with her husband and two kids.
Austin Macauley’s author James Quinn will be hosting a book signing event on 20th February 2020, at The Last Bookstore, Los Angeles. The event will last the whole day, do show up and get a chance to meet the author of the thrilling book Nightshades of New Orleans. Nightshades of New Orleans is an exciting novel depicting Southern dynastic families and their apocalyptic incidents particularly involving vampires and genetic experimentation. The novel also describes a serial killer investigation that took place during Mardi Gras. The dramatic novel plots the history of New Orleans by discussing the haunting events in a way that keeps the readers on tenterhooks. Get a copy of the book here. James Quinn, who is also the author of The Vampire’s Orchids currently resides in South California.
Author Tamara Drobac will be attending the interview and book reading event for Greensey’s Journey on 20th February 2020 at the Embassy of the Republic of Serbia, London, from 6 pm to 9 pm. Serbs in the UK hold February as the month of a cultural event in the Serbian Embassy. They invited Tamara Drobac to hold her book promotion as part of their event. Show up at the event to learn more about the author and get a chance to meet her. Greensey’s Journey has a simple, yet deep message entrenched in it - the biggest secrets or riches lay within the simplest things, and the key to access is humbleness and pure heart. The book has been successful to get some interest within the Serbian Society in London since the book is based on a true story during the war between Serbia and Croatia in the 1990s. Having lived in three countries, Tamara currently resides in London with a small furry childhood friend that stays with her wherever she goes.
Author R H Young’s book signing event will be taking place on 22nd February between 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at Bookbuster, Hastings. The author will be talking about his novel Dhanmondi Road where he will be sharing his experiences in Bangladesh in 1973 while living & working in Bangladesh. In his book, Young discusses the chaos, Bangladesh faced after the Bangladesh War of Independence. He also talks about the young Australian named Gareth. Gareth was dealing in a project set up to care for destitute children. How Gareth while working on his project, shows progress towards increasing self-knowledge and awareness on his journey. A letter from Dubai holds some mystery. R H Young lived in England since the 1990s with his partner in East Sussex. He has a background in social work and university lectureship. Dhanmondi Road is his first novel.
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