- Author Terah Shelton HarrisGwinnett County Public Library - Duluth Branch, Duluth, GA
Author Terah Shelton Harris discusses her newest book Long After We Are Gone, an explosive and emotional story of four siblings each fighting their own personal battle in the midst of their fathers' death.
For more information and to register, please visit GCPL Adult Services.
- Grief Writing WorkshopGwinnett County Public Library - Lawrenceville Branch, Lawrenceville, GA
Join author Zoe Fishman, who lost her husband in 2017, for a workshop designed to explore the good, bad, and ugly of your hard-won identity.
Grief: unpredictable; dysfunctional; heart-breaking; isolating. But also liberating, because with grief comes new knowledge. New emotions. A new outlook on life as you know it.
- Bring a computer or pen and paper, you’ll be writing a letter to the one(s) you’ve lost.
For more information and to register, please visit GCPL Adult Services.
Not open - Author Lara Love HardinGwinnett County Public Library - Duluth Branch, Duluth, GA
Author Lara Love Hardin discusses her new book, The Many Lives of Mama Love, the March 2024 Oprah Book Club Pick.
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OPRAH’S MARCH 2024 BOOK CLUB PICK - The Many Lives of Mama Love is a heartbreaking and tender journey from shame to redemption, despite a system that makes it almost impossible for us to move beyond the worst thing we have ever done.
New York Times bestselling author Lara Love Hardin recounts her slide from soccer mom to opioid addict to jailhouse shot caller and her unlikely comeback as a highly successful ghostwriter in this harrowing, no-holds-barred memoir.
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Lara Love Hardin is a literary agent, author, prison reform advocate, and president of True Literary. She has an MFA in creative writing and is a four-time New York Times bestselling collaborative writer, including the #1 New York Times bestseller Designing Your Life, and 2018 Oprah Book Club pick, The Sun Does Shine, which she co-authored with Anthony Ray Hinton about his 30 years as an innocent man on Alabama’s death row. In 2019, she won a Christopher Award for her work “affirming the highest values of the human spirit,” nominated for an NAACP Image Award, and short-listed for the Dayton Literary Peace Prize. Lara is also the co-founder of The Gemma Project, a gender-responsive organization serving incarcerated and formerly incarcerated women with integrity and compassion. Love Hardin lives in La Selva Beach, California, with her husband, Sam. She has four children, two stepchildren, five dogs, three cats, twenty-one chickens, and four ducks.
Not open - Author Rhonda McKnightGwinnett County Public Library - Snellville Branch, Snellville, GA
Join author Rhonda McKnight in conversation with Vanessa Riley as she discusses her new novel, Bitter and Sweet, a dual-timeline tale of family, grief, secrets, and the sweet redemption that lies within the bonds of sisterhood.
From the beloved author of The Thing About Home comes a dual-timeline tale of family, grief, secrets, and the sweet redemption that lies within the bonds of sisterhood.
-The Present- When summoned to Georgetown, South Carolina, sisters Mariah Clark and Sabrina Holland both assume their ailing grandfather's health has gotten worse. Neither expects their grandmother's undeniable request--save the family restaurant.
Mariah is at a crossroad in her life. After being dumped by her husband and forced to walk away from the diner that she helped rescue from bankruptcy, bitter feelings consume her. Even though the restaurant has been in the family for eighty-six years, giving her all to another struggling business isn't something she wants to do.
Living out of her van and striving for a fresh start, Sabrina yearns for stability for herself and her daughter and a chance to turn her baking hustle into a bona-fide business. The family restaurant may be just the blessing she needs--but as old tensions and angry disagreements resurface, Sabrina wonders if her sister will let her have a say.-The Past- After falling victim to a love she thought would last a lifetime, Tabitha Cooper finds herself away from home and struggling to survive in Charleston in the early twentieth century. She is determined to turn corn into cornbread and to take care of her children the best way she knows how--by serving food that's good for the soul--and along the way forges a path that leaves a legacy of success for generations to come.
Through letters that reveal Tabitha's complicated past, the sisters discover truths that just might be the right recipe to mend their hearts--if they can find a way to savor the blessing of today and leave the bitter aftertaste of old memories behind them.Rhonda McKnight is the author of 27 books, including The Thing About Home and An Inconvenient Friend. She is the winner of the 2015 Emma Award for Inspirational Romance of the Year for her title, Unbreak My Heart. She has been nominated thrice for the African American Literary Award. She writes inspirational book club fiction and Christian romance stories about complex characters in crisis. Her goal is to touch the heart of women with the themes of faith, forgiveness, and hope.
Moderating the talk will be acclaimed author Vanessa Riley, known for historical fiction and romance novels such as Island Queen, a Good Morning America Buzz Pick, and Queen of Exiles, an ABC View Lit Pick. She was honored as the 2023 Georgia Literary Fiction Author of the Year for Sister Mother Warrior. Her craft highlights hidden narratives of Black women and women of color, emphasizing strong sisterhoods, diverse communities, and power across historical fiction, romance, and mystery genres. Her works have received praise from esteemed publications like the Washington Post, Entertainment Weekly, NPR*, Publisher Weekly,* and the New York Times.
Books will be available for sale and signing from The Book Celler