What are some of the “teachable” moments in your book that make it work well for a Community Reads program? One of my main goals in writing LIAR, TEMPTRESS, SOLDIER, SPY was to highlight forgotten heroines of the Civil War, on both sides of the conflict. History is usually written by, for, and about men, […]
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Author Interview: Karen Abbott
What’s in a Name?
Contrary to what many coordinators assume, a famous author doesn’t always ensure instant success for their Common Reads Program. Librarians who rely on circulation numbers are often missing out on up-and-coming titles; university administrators who require a book-to-film component are underestimating their readers; and most importantly, venues that insist on visiting authors with household name […]
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It’s not too late to schedule a fabulous speaker for Women’s History Month celebrations in March 2016, a month devoted to recognizing, honoring, and celebrating achievements of American women. March 2016 is a time to stop and reflect on how women’s roles have changed; to share stories of what was, what is, and what is yet to come; and to invite readers of all ages and sexes to learn about and celebrate how U.S. culture has impacted and been changed by women, evolving over the centuries.
Read More »Related Books and Authors
Karen Abbott Liar, Temptress, Soldier, Spy | Meg Waite Clayton The Race for Paris | Ginny Gilder Course Correction | Jonathan Eig The Birth of the Pill |
Book Reviews
Book Review: Liar Temptress Soldier Spy by Karen Abbott – and –
Book Review: Where Am I Eating? by Kelsey Timmerman