Austin Macaulay’s talented author, Noorie Hammond, will be giving an exclusive radio interview on Salaamedia where she will be talking about her book, Daughters of the Sun and much more. Listen to her, live, on Thursday 19th March 2020 from 12:00 to 12:30 hours at Salaamedia’s FM channel. The event will also be broadcasted live on their Facebook page: www.facebook.com/salaamedia Daughters of the Sun is a true story regarding racism and oppression of the infamous apartheid era in South Africa. The story is about a typical South African family and their life amidst daily sufferings and hardships. The family deals with sacrifices, love, happiness and tragedy from the start of the apartheid era till its end with the new democratic dispensation in 1994. Read more about it by clicking here. The author is a Literature and Psychology graduate and is an avid reader and poetry writer. She was the award winner for short story competition as well. Being born and raised in Kimberley, South Africa, during the apartheid era, Noorie recounts her real experiences and stories in the book.
Austin Macauley’s talented author, Christopher K. Ahoy will be attending his book signing event of his book, The Boy from Kalimpong at Barnes & Noble, USA, on 15th February 2020 from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Attend the event to get a chance of meeting the amazing author. The Boy From Kalimpong is a historical fiction that revolves around a boy named Nigel from Kalimpong, located at an approximate distance of 162 km from Mount Everest. Nigel lives a happy life until the sudden death of his sister, Mary. He moves to America due to the effects of the Sino-Indian border war held in 1960. A lot of Chinese Indians, unable to get jobs in India, moved abroad. Nigel, however, was fortunate enough to get scholarships from different universities in America and Canada. The book depicts the story of the author with some alteration. Get a copy of the book here. Christopher K. Ahoy is an author, mentor, coach, presenter, a renowned adept on the quality initiative. He has been successful in attaining several accolades in his career and has been serving academia in many different ways.
The author Patrick Church will be attending a book signing event happening in Waterstones Arc Centre, Bury St Edmunds from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm on Saturday 14th March 2020. Meet the author and get your copies signed. The Smallest Show on Earth is an intriguing autobiography of Patrick Church depicting his trials and joys of being a projectionist, screening blockbusters like ‘Jaws’. His role was a low paid but as decades rolled by, it became precarious with the advent of TV and Bingo. He had to struggle a lot to keep his job going and the buildings in operation. His book is reflecting his love for cinema and also how his passion helped him in succeeding. Patrick Church mainly served as a projectionist in his career. He wrote an autobiography on himself in this book. He’s showing how he guided cinema through the competitive advent of TV.
Our very talented author, Melissa Holmes’ radio interview is going to be broadcasted at 02:30 p.m. on Friday, 13th March 2020 by BBC Nottingham. The discussion will be centred mainly around her writing background and her writing ideas for her latest release, Goidy Land Adventures. Goidy Land Adventures is based on a new group, which is formed on their first day of school in Goidy Land. To overcome adversity, they celebrate their differences and allow love and friendship among them. Their new-found comradery will be having lots of fun-filled adventures. Read on the book to find out more! Melissa Holmes has been through lots of exciting adventures with children. She did a wonderful job by transforming her adventures into her fictional stories. Through her writing, she hopes to encourage the value of friendship, camaraderie and inclusivity.
The talented author of The Bee Hive, Simon Adepetun, will be visiting Stamford Park Junior School, Hale, Manchester on 12th March 2020 at 9 a.m. Don’t forget to send your kids to the school on 12th March. Simon is expected to spend some quality time with the little ones and would also read out his adorable storybook. The Bee Hive is a beautiful children’s read of an eleven-year-old boy named Daniel, who has some problems in his life. Benji, Dan’s friend, tells him about a beehive that could change into a den. However, it wasn’t as simple as it seemed since Dan got into big troubles after finding the map. Find out the full story here. Having born in Manchester, Simon Adepetun currently lives in Warrington, Cheshire. Simon is a full-time Sales Manager, is happily married and has three kids.
Austin Macauley’s talented author of Against All Gods: The Way to Humanism, David Findlay Clark, will be signing the copies of his book on 11th March 2020 at Banff Library from 6 pm to 8 pm. Show up at the event to get a chance to meet the amazing author. Against all Gods: The Way to Humanism is a philosophical book that aims to present the philosophy behind the origin of the universe and all forms of life.
The author of the beautiful books Olive and Full Circle, Linden Carroll will be attending her talk and book signing event of Full Circle on 10th March 2020 at Lynn Valley Library, Lynn Valley Road, Vancouver. Don’t miss the chance to get a signed copy and have a conversation with her. Full Circle is a historical-fiction of a 12-year-old orphan boy who lived a secret life on the streets of London after WWII. He underwent the intensity and pain of love and parenthood after meeting another teen. After his separation, he became an adventurous seafarer. However, after spending several years moving across Canada and England, he finally reunited with his love and their daughter. Check out the novel here. Linden Carroll currently lives in British Columbia and loves spending some time of the year in Northern Washington’s Cascade mountain area. Her work portrays how the British people lived with dignity despite all the atrocities laid on them. This novel is an attempt to it.
On the 10th March 2020, Iryna Mardle will be attending a storytelling event to promote her book I Lost My Cuddle at Overton, Hampshire Library. The event will be taking place at 11:15 am. The author will read the story of her amazing book for the little fans. This would be a great opportunity for little readers to get a signed copy of the book. I lost my cuddle is an amazing children’s read by Iryna Mardle in which a little boy, Paddy, lost his cuddle. Will he be able to find it? Or what do you think, where would it be? Author Iryna Mardle lives in Hampshire and works as a compliance manager, dental tutor and examiner. Iryna has two children whom she tells bedtime stories. These are the stories that Iryna would like to share with your families.
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