Luckiest Girl Alive came out a year ago, but it keeps coming up in conversation: among…
Category: Authors In Real Life
Consider Kimberly Williams-Paisley’s “Where the Light Gets In” a tremendous gift to readers. In fact, look at it as a map to the unmappable: a candid account of one family’s experience and lessons learned through a parent’s illness.
If you’re ever in the store shopping when 13-year-old junior bookseller Cameron is here, he…
J.T. Ellison loves what she does, and her joy in doing it shows. The Nashville…
Guest interviewer Ed Tarkington chats with fellow debut novelist Jeff Zentner about Zentner’s much-buzzed-about new book, THE SERPENT KING:
“You don’t have to have a snake-handling daddy in the pokey to know what it means to feel trapped, or torn between your family’s expectations and your own hopes, or misunderstood by almost everyone, or afraid to show the world who you really are.”
