On Friday 11th October, the brilliant author Jacqueline Carpenter who has written a historical novel Louisa will be attending a book signing event at The Emerald Isle la Florida. She will talk about her journey of becoming a published author and will be signing the copies of her book. Be a part of this amazing event and get a signed copy of her novel. Louisa is based on the tense times of the Second World War when the lives of millions of people were at stake. Louisa and her family are one of those millions of people who are in the chaos created by the threats of WWII. Would Louisa and her family be able to gather the courage to survive it? Get a copy of this unputdownable novel and know more about Louisa, WWII, and her family’s survival. Based in Essex, the author Jacqueline Carpenter is a lively person who enjoys dancing, chatting and walking along the beach. She is happily married and is a mother of two. Nowadays, she is enjoying her time in Spain.
Kensington Central Library, London is proud to host the event on World Health Mental Day on Thursday 10th October 2019 where the author Lydia Taiwo will be talking to the audience. She will also be signing a few copies of her book A Broken Childhood. The powerful biography A Broken Childhood has some strong messages for all those who have been through any kind of abuse; especially child abuse. Lydia plucked up the courage to pen down her story to be read by the world. She has seen the devilish side of her parents as they used to beat her, mentally torture her and curse her. Her story might be heart-breaking but her courage to forgive those who broke her is an inspiration. Find out the whole survival story of Lydia in her novel. The author Lydia Taiwo is a strong and valiant lady who survived the most brutal form of child abuse yet decided to move on and forgive her parents. She is now the mother of six and happily married to David. She has written many books on raising awareness about child abuse and how the scars always chase you for the rest of your life.
Mark your calendars as on Tuesday 8th October 2019, C. N. Naylor, the author of Memoirs of Faeries will be meeting her fans and book readers at Rishton Library. If you have any query regarding writing or becoming a published author, you have a chance of catching up with Naylor and get your queries answered. Memoirs of Faeries is a fanciful book that keeps the readers hooked till the last page. Katie who is eight-years-old has inherited an almost-forgotten magical kingdom. She learns about it through the diary given to her by her granddad. Her grandma dies without telling a secret that has to be found by Katie to get reconnected to her roots. Time is running and she has to find the truth. Get a copy of this enthralling book. Born in Fife and now living in Lancashire, the author C. N. Naylor has a degree in PGCE in Primary Education. She loves taking care of children as it makes her happy to see them develop and grow.
Author of I Don't Like Your Kids (And Other Things I'm Afraid to Admit), Laura LeBrun is attending a book signing event where she will be giving a talk about her life happenings and what inspired her to write and publish the book. The book signing event will be taking place at Barnes and Noble on Saturday 5th October 2019. She will be concluding the event by signing copies of her book. I Don't Like Your Kids (And Other Things I'm Afraid to Admit) is a hilarious read about daily life issues we face. From normal issues like waxing your hair to maintaining a perfect body, everything is discussed to make readers laugh while educating them on everyday life. It is a must-read for all. Get a copy today to give yourself a laughter-therapy. Author Laura LeBrun is a multitalented lady. It is her passion to make others laugh and happy with her witty humour.
All the avid readers get ready as Swapna Das is launching another remarkable book The Forgotten People on Monday 30th September 2019. Don’t forget to mark this date on your calendars. It is a great chance for her fans and book lovers to come and meet Swapna. The book launch event will be taking place at the University of Chester, Queen’s Park Campus. The Forgotten People is a brilliant read that takes you through the life and happenings of the remote areas of India. In contemporary fiction, Rahul Bagchi is playing the key role. He is a newly qualified doctor – fresh, enthusiast and career-oriented. He is being assigned a remote village Panchkuri, to lend his services. Despite all unknown and some known factors about village life, Rahul decides to stay back and invests his time and services in Panchkuri. It is an intriguing and engaging read which will surely be loved by the book readers. The book will soon be available on our website. The author Swapna Das is launching another book. Her first book was launched in 2016. She has spent a good time in the UK and she enjoys travelling, walking and writing. Her passion for writing started some six years ago and soon it becomes a dream for her to publish the book.
Barnes & Noble will be hosting the book signing event of author Donald Ross. The event will be taking place on Saturday 28th September 2019. Donald will be signing the copies of his book Introduction to World Philosophy. The book readers have a wonderful chance of getting a signed copy of his book. Introduction to World Philosophy is an engaging and thought-provoking read about the philosophy and great sages of China, India, Greece, Rome, Europe, Christians, and the Islamic world. It aims at communicating the excitement and mind-bending concepts about mentioned periods in freestyle so that every layman can get the essence this book offers. Get a copy of this beautiful book and read more about philosophy through the author’s lens. Donald Ross is specialized in Philosophy. He received his philosophy degree from the University of Iowa and PhD from the University of Chicago. He has also published his work on historical personalities like Plato, Aristotle, etc.
All the science fiction lovers here is your chance of attending the Apple and Honey Weekend Show organised by The Buckingham Garden Centre on Saturday 28th September 2019, where the remarkable author Christopher Hayes-Brown will be signing the copies of his book Secret Island. His book is an outstanding sci-fi story that will surely be appreciated by the book readers. Secret Island is a fanciful sci-fi novel revolving around two lecturers Christopher and David. They go to visit the magnificent pyramids but they end up in an unknown land named Atlantis guarded by ferocious creatures. The people of Atlantis are proud to be guarding the life on Earth, from giving refuge to the dinosaurs, to the eagles, they have protected all. Christopher and David are stunned at finding the place. Who are Atlantis people and how many more creatures are being guarded by them? Find this and much more in this engaging book. The amazing author Christopher Hayes-Brown has a great love for nature. He loves gardening and growing exotic plants. He is an accountant and always support others.
Hackney Community Centre, London is hosting an event with a very strong and important theme ‘Break The Cycle of Abuse - Rise From Broken’. Mark your calendars as on Saturday 28th September 2019, the author Lydia Taiwo will be addressing the audience. She will be talking about her biography A Broken Childhood and her survival as child abuse. She is an epitome of strength and an inspirational person. Don’t forget to show up at the event. A Broken Childhood is all about forgiving and accepting your scars. You have to take your courage in both hands to tell your story to the world. Lydia is that one courageous woman who wrote down the vile encounters as a victim of child abuse. Her real parents have abused her mentally, physically and emotionally. No one could believe her until she took off her wig and showed the cut marks on her head in the courtroom which she received in a brutal act by her mother. Her book is a story that will shake you to the core. Find out her heart-breaking story as a victim of child abuse in this book. The author Dr. Lydia Taiwo is a brave lady and an inspiration for many out there. She has survived the horrendous child abuse. She is now happily married and has six kids. Her message is clear and strong that ‘Having suffered abuse doesn’t mean you have to be an abuser yourself’.
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