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Giveaway: The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern

Posted by Teddyrose@1 on October 28, 2011
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Thanks to Liz Leong of Doubleday, I am giving away 2 copies of The Night Circus to my U.S. readers.

Book Description:

In this mesmerizing debut, a competition between two magicians becomes a star-crossed love story.

The circus arrives at night, without warning. No announcements precede it. It is simply there, when yesterday it was not. Within nocturnal black and white striped tents awaits a unique experience, a feast for the senses, where one can get lost in a maze of clouds, meander through a lush garden made of ice, stand awestruck as a tattooed contortionist folds herself into a small glass box, and gaze in wonderment at an illusionist performing impossible feats of magic.

Welcome to Le Cirque des Rêves. Beyond the smoke and mirrors, however, a fierce competition is underway–a contest between two young magicians, Celia and Marco, who have been trained since childhood to compete in “a game,” in which each must use their powers of illusion to best the other. Unbeknownst to them, this game is a duel to the death, and the circus is but the stage for a remarkable battle of imagination and will.

About Erin Morgenstern:

Erin Morgenstern is a writer and a multimedia artist, who describes all her work as “fairy tales in one way or another.” She grew up in Marshfield, Massachusetts. She currently lives in Salem, Massachusetts with her husband and two very fluffy cats.
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Giveaway: THE KINGDOM OF CHILDHOOD by Rebecca Coleman

Posted by Teddyrose@1 on October 26, 2011
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Thanks to Sarah Hausman of Meryl L. Moss Media Relations, Inc. I am giving away one copy of The Kingdom of Childhood to a U.S. winner.


Book Description:

Semifinalist in the 2010 Amazon Breakthrough Novel Competition
An utterly absorbing look at the breakdown of a woman and a family, THE KINGDOM OF CHILDHOOD (MIRA Books, October 2011, $15.95 U.S./$18.95 CAN.) is the beautifully written novel by Rebecca Coleman that explores a relationship between a teenager and a teacher as it veers from platonic to unsettlingly forbidden territory.

THE KINGDOM OF CHILDHOOD is the story of a boy and a woman: sixteen-year-old Zach Patterson, uprooted and struggling to reconcile his knowledge of his mother’s extramarital affair, and Judy McFarland, a kindergarten teacher watching her family unravel before her eyes. Thrown together to organize a fundraiser for their failing private school and bonded by loneliness, they begin an affair that at first thrills, then corrupts, each of them. Judy sees in Zach the elements of a young man she loved as a child, but what Zach does not realize is that their relationship is, for Judy, only the latest in a lifetime of disturbing secrets. As the walls close in, Zach finds himself needing to disentangle himself from premature adulthood.  But the lines between adult and child have blurred, and life and sanity are unraveling faster and further than anyone could ever have imagined.

Rebecca’s exploration of the controversial Waldorf School movement will make THE KINGDOM OF CHILDHOOD a much-discussed and debated novel. 
About Rebecca Coleman:

Rebecca received her B.A. in English literature from the University of Maryland at College Park and speaks to writers’ groups on the subjects of creative writing and publishing. Her manuscript for THE KINGDOM OF CHILDHOOD was a semifinalist in the 2010 Amazon Breakthrough Novel Competition.

A New Yorker by birth, Rebecca grew up in the close suburbs of Washington, D.C. in an academic family. A year spent in Germany at age eight would later provide the basis for the protagonist’s background in THE KINGDOM OF CHILDHOOD.  Rebecca first learned about the Waldorf School movement at age 14 and quickly developed a fascination with its culture and philosophies. After studying elementary education for several years, she graduated with a degree in English, awarded with honors.

Rebecca lives and works near Washington, D.C. with her husband and their four young children. Visit www.rebeccacoleman.net. 

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I had planned to attend 4 events over three days but only made it to one due to illness.  It was an excellent one thought!  It was on Wednesday evening, October 19th and titled Rich With History.  There were four authors on stage together. Each of the authors did a brief reading and then there was discussion and a Q & A from the audience.

Randy Boyagoda’s latest novel is Beggars Fest. Randy told us that he had an uncle that inspired the book.  He had three wives and burned two to death and then married the third one.  He then became a shipping magnet. 

Randy said that he is drawn to characters like his lead character, Sam, who lead wildly different directions in life.  He likes to explore all those directions come together to be one person.

Helen Humphrey’s latest novel is The Reinvention of LoveHelen said that her main character, Charles was his own worst enemy. When asked: “the relationship between history and imagination, what comes first?”  Helen said she tried to stay true to Charles, the real person, as much as she could but there are always bias’s in history.

Madeleine Thien latest novel is Dogs at the Perimeter.  When asked: “the relationship between history and imagination, what comes first?” Madeleine said that “sometimes imagination can be more powerful than history.”  She also said that the subject of the Dogs at the Perimeter, the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia, is not well known.  Because of that she kept it historically accurate however, she did take poetic license on how the family got out.  She wanted to be kinder to this family than history was.

As many of you know, I was born and raised in Minnesota.  When I was in high school Cambodians started flooding into the state.  We had many in our school and they were treated horribly by most of the other kids.  In fact one girl came up to me and said, “isn’t it great?  Us whites finally have a common goal with the blacks, we want to beat the crap out of the Cambodians.”  It made me so mad and cry!  I took very un-popular action after that, I volunteers to teach esl to some Cambodian students. Most of the kids I grew up with wouldn’t talk with me but I made some awesome new friends.  I got to tell Madeeline about this experience.

The Cannibal Spirit is Harry Whitehead’s first novel.   He pointed out that he was the only non-Canadian on the panel yet he was the only one who wrote a Canadian novel from the novels discussed.  The audience laughed!  Harry came to North Vancouver many years ago and learned about a man named George Hunt.  After many year he pulled his notes out of a drawer and decided to “feed my obsession to the real character” and start writing about him.  He has observed that we are different people in different circumstances.  His main character, Hunt gets flipped inside-out by circumstance.

Harry really had the audience laughing we he told us that his mother ran a home for disturbed children and he lived with them.  It helped shape who he is today and it could be a topic for his next novel.  

After the session I had the privilege of having my photo taken with three of the authors and having brief conversations with them:

Randy Boygagoda & Teddy

Madeleine Thien & Teddy

Harry Whitehead & Teddy

Wow, what an amazing evening it was!  I already had 3 out the 4 novels on my TBR.  I hadn’t heard of Harry Whitehead until that evening but his novel got added to my TBR as well.  All of the novels sound equally good in different ways.  If you, like me are a lover of historical fiction you have to read all four of these books too!

Thanks so much to Judith Walker of the Vancouver International Readers and Writers Festival for making it possible for me to cover this event.  I just wish I could have made it to the others as planned.


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