The Light We Lost book trailer
The number of times I’ve watched this trailer borders on embarrassing….suffice it to say that I adore it and think that the person who created it captured the emotion in The Light We Lost perfectly.
The number of times I’ve watched this trailer borders on embarrassing….suffice it to say that I adore it and think that the person who created it captured the emotion in The Light We Lost perfectly.
I am so extra beyond thrilled that theSkimm chose The Light We Lost to be the first book in their Skimm Reads partnership with Target!!! And love this quote. “This read is One Day meets Me Before You meets your long weekend bag.” The article about all of that is right here.
I wrote some things about writing and editing and how different kinds of writers can learn from one another and now it’s up over at Bookish. A big thank you to the folks over there for featuring me on their site.
Some people have already told me that they’re planning to read The Light We Lost with their book club. So, I wanted to make sure everyone had access to the book club guide the superb folks at Putnam Books made (complete with a Team Darren/Team Gabe quiz).
The folks over at Elite Daily said that reading books makes you nicer…and then they suggested that people read The Light We Lost to increase their niceness quotient!
Want to win a free copy of The Light We Lost? If you enter this sweepstakes, you just might! Click here to enter.
So honored that The Light We Lost was included in this Bustle piece about 9 Truly Heartbreaking Books About Love.
The Light We Lost has a German cover! Only the book is called the equivalent of “We Are What Remain” in Germany. I love the different take on the U.S. art here…
I had a fantastic time narrating the audiobook of The Light We Lost and wrote about that experience for the Books on Tape blog right here.
I’m too excited to write that many words, so I’ll let the photos speak for themselves.
My wonderful UK publisher, HQ Stories, sent The Light We Lost to Julie Cohen, who had these lovely words to say about it:
“An affecting and beautifully-written story about love and missed chances, and how global events can change the course of a single person’s life.” – Julie Cohen, author of Together
Thank you so much, Julie! I’m so glad you enjoyed my story.
Last week I went on an incredible five-cities-in-five-days pre-publication tour with four folks from Putnam and two other (awesome!) Putnam authors, Bianca Marais and Courtney Maum. We visited San Francisco, Denver, Chicago, Washington, D.C., and New York City. It was a whirlwind of wonderfulness. Here are some photos of our travels: