The Latecomers in Minneapolis
Thanks to the Minneapolis Star Tribune for a thumbs-up in their book section yesterday: The Latecomers By Helen Klein Ross. (Little, Brown & Co., 432 pages, $25.98.) Long-buried family secrets
Thanks to the Minneapolis Star Tribune for a thumbs-up in their book section yesterday: The Latecomers By Helen Klein Ross. (Little, Brown & Co., 432 pages, $25.98.) Long-buried family secrets
Grateful that the Historical Novel Society had some nice things to say. I'm especially pleased by the last two paragraphs. With understated elegance, The Latecomers braids many coming-of-age stories into one. First,
It's often illuminating to read someone else's description of a book you have written. Sometimes you wonder why you didn't think of it yourself. I love Nancy Bekofske's succinct take
Thanks to BookBrowse reviewer Meara Conner for her insightful take on The Latecomers, which she describes as "a multi-generational saga examining how the bonds between family are impacted by love,
Can we take a minute to give thanks to book bloggers: unpaid, unheralded critics who devote space to explore works in depth and cover books that aren't heavily promoted by
Hearing The Latecomers for the first time was an out-of-body experience, listening to words I'd labored over for years on the page. I'm grateful to Kristin Fullam Thorvaldsen for giving it
Thanks to Liz Moody at Mind Body Green for choosing The Latecomers as one of the books she can't put down this month...and for putting me in virtual proximity
Many thanks to Betsy Maury who reviewed The Latecomers so thoughtfully and in-depth that I learned a few things about my own book... "Drawn as I am to narratives of
Books: ‘The Latecomers By Anne Day Author Helen Klein Ross at her home in Lakeville. Photo by Anne Day Helen Klein Ross’ most recent novel, “The Latecomers,” which she will read
Thanks to this Goodreader for a five star review. (Hooray!) And thanks to my publisher for making early books available. If you'd like a free copy, click here to put