when getting ice mean cutting it out of the lake
Subzero temperatures are predicted for this weekend for much of New England where lakes and ponds are icing up and thank your stars you don't live in yesteryear when this
Subzero temperatures are predicted for this weekend for much of New England where lakes and ponds are icing up and thank your stars you don't live in yesteryear when this
Our town is one of the lucky ones coming through a world-wide pandemic with its hometown newspaper intact. The Lakeville Journal has been serving NWCT since 1897, but in
Thanks to Phantom Press for this lovely new cover!
Hey, bookclubbers waiting for the paperback to come out...it's heeeeeere! The Latecomers in softcover released today. Can I tell you how much I love this cover?
Have you been waiting for The Latecomers to come out in a more portable, book-club-friendlier version? Pre-order the paperback here to reserve your copy and make sure you get it
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 Joe Donahue for his generous read of The Latecomers and for hosting me on his awesome NPR program The Book Show. I had a fun conversation with him
Here I am, doing an author talk in front of the house that inspired the book, grabbing footage before the big snowstorm sets in tonight.
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,