Ep 4: Louise Miller on The Late Bloomers’ Club

Louise Miller joins me to discuss her new book, The Late Bloomers’ Club. We chatted about the book’s Gilmore Girls feel, her advice for aspiring writers, a very special upcoming bake-off , and more.

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Books and Authors Mentioned on This Week’s Episode:

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  • The City Baker’s Guide to Country Living

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  • Belong To Me

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  • The Last Letter From Your Lover

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You can find Louise Miller on her website: http://louisemillerauthor.tumblr.com, on Twitter and Instagram @LouisetheBaker, and on Facebook @LouiseMillerAuthor

If you read The Late Bloomers’ Club or The City Baker’s Guide to Country Living and love them as much as I do, reach out! You can find me on Twitter @ABookishHome. Happy Reading!

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Ep 3: Author Liz Rosenberg On “House of Dreams: The Life of L.M. Montgomery”

Liz Rosenberg joins me this week to discuss her latest book, House of Dreams: The Life of L.M. Montgomery. This biography for young readers is sure to delight and inspire fans of Anne of Green Gables. Liz shares how the character of Marilla helped spark the idea for this project, the connections between L.M. Montgomery’s real life and her books, and much more.

 

Ep 3: Author Liz Rosenberg On “House of Dreams: The Life of L.M. Montgomery” is also available on iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts.

You can look for House of Dreams: The Life of L.M. Montgomery at your local bookstore or library.

The free, public domain audiobooks of the Anne of Green Gables series mentioned on the podcast are available on Librivox.

To see more books by Liz Rosenberg you can visit her Amazon author page.

For more bookish ideas and recommendations for your next read, you can visit my blog A Bookish Home and follow me on Twitter @ABookishHome. To make sure you never miss an episode of this podcast, subscribe in iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts. And if you like the podcast, you can recommend A Bookish Home to a friend, share an episode on social media, or rate and review the show on iTunes.

Thanks for listening and happy reading!

 

Ep 2: A Conversation with Silver Unicorn Bookstore Owner Paul Swydan

Paul Swydan shares a behind the scenes look at running a bookstore, gives book recommendations, and offers insights on what an indie bookstore offers the community.

 

Subscribe to A Bookish Home on iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts to make sure you never miss an episode. For more book recommendations and ideas for creating a culture of reading in your home you can visit my blog  A Bookish Home. You can also follow bookish happenings on Twitter @ABookishHome.

Check out the Silver Unicorn Bookstore in Acton. They are on Twitter @SilUnicornActon.

To see the events coming to Silver Unicorn this fall visit their blog.

You can order one of the books mentioned on this episode from the Silver Unicorn Books website: Crazy Rich AsiansPachinkoAfter Zero,  The Magic of Melwick Orchard, UnchartedCujoThe Andromeda Strain , Vox

Links to bookstores mentioned on this episode:

Silver Unicorn BooksBooks Are MagicParnassus BooksThe StrandNewtonville BooksBlue Bunny BooksAn Unlikely StoryStory and SongMagic City BooksMosaic BooksConcord Book ShopWellesley BooksTrident BooksI Am BooksWhite Lam Books

 

A Bookish Home Podcast Episode 1: A Conversation with Anne Boyd Rioux, Author of Meg, Jo, Beth Amy

Author and professor Anne Boyd Rioux joins me to discuss her new book Meg, Jo, Beth, Amy: The Story of Little Women And Why It Still Matters.