The Latecomers in BookBrowse
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,
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,
Thanks to all who came out on a cold November night to help celebrate the New York City launch of The Latecomers at Book Culture on Columbus. I'm especially
The Latecomers is a novel that spans over a century of American life, from 1899 to modern day. I was surprised how much research it took to create fiction. Writing
As this holiday season starts off with the sad demise of yet another department store, Lord & Taylor on Fifth Avenue, I recall with gratitude the retailers of old whose
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
Thanks to all who came out to Books & Co on the Greene today. And thanks to Sharon Short for telling Dayton Daily News readers about not only my new
Happy Voting Day! May today be the start of a new chapter for our country. Tonight, I'll be launching The Latecomers at the White Hart Inn in Salisbury, CT. I'll
A few years ago, I came across letters that my late great-uncle Edward wrote to my mother, beautiful recollections of growing up on the West Side of Chicago in the
Spring is finally bustin' out all over, even in this cool little video that Little, Brown made out of THE LATECOMERS cover. (Late spring, latecomers, seems apt to me.) The
Greetings from Scotland where I'm finishing THE LATECOMERS in a 15th century castle--there isn't any place more conducive to finishing a novel set in yesteryear. I'm here with four other