Sid Jacobson JCC Visit
I had such a wonderful time at the event at the Sid Jacobson JCC in East Hills. (For those who weren’t there, this is what I looked like when I was talking about love and loss and writing and a whole bunch of other things.)
I had such a wonderful time at the event at the Sid Jacobson JCC in East Hills. (For those who weren’t there, this is what I looked like when I was talking about love and loss and writing and a whole bunch of other things.)
So excited about this review of The Light We Lost in First For Women! (Also excited that Shania Twain is on the cover.)
Are you in a book club? Have you checked out Book Club Central? I wrote a little post over there about what it’s like to be a book club guest and some thoughts on what you can do if your book club is reading The Light We Lost.
It’s another excerpt of the audiobook of The Light We Lost sent over by HQ Stories! This is the part toward the beginning of the book where Lucy and Gabe kiss for the first time. (I’m the voice on the reading.)
Had such a fantastic time at the Oxford Exchange talking about The Light We Lost. Wonderful women, great conversation, and the wine was pretty delicious, too.
I was so happy to be invited back to the Writer’s Bone to talk about the paperback publication of The Light We Lost. You can listen here, if you’d like.
Did two events in one day in Florida–at the JCC in Boca Raton and at Books & Books in Miami. Both were lovely!
I had such a great time at the Vero Beach Book Center talking about The Light We Lost.
I had a great time visiting Avon Library in Avon, CT. Here are some photos from the reading and signing.
I love so many things about this Entertainment Weekly article: Belletrist, Reese’s Book Club x Hello Sunshine, the quotes (and books!) by Chloe Benjamin and Celeste Ng, and the casual mention of The Light We Lost.
So cool to see The Light We Lost in Hebrew. Here’s a book photo shoot of the copy that made its way to New York City.
I had such a blast meeting Chloe Benjamin and doing an event with her at RJ Julia book store in Connecticut. If you haven’t checked out The Immortalists yet, I totally recommend it.