We’ve made it to Friday, Sparks! We are so excited to share some of this week’s client coverage with you. Neon Literary Magazine ran an awesome review of Hibernate by Elizabeth Eslami, Kirkus published a fantastic review of On Grace by Susie Orman Schnall, Yale Daily News recapped Suzanne Palmieri (Hayes) discussion on female empowerment, Overstuffed Princess was thrilled in her review of Ways of Leaving by Grant Jarrett, and Working Mother showcases Spring reads for mothers and their teens including Hibernate, Ways of leaving, The Memory Child, Captives and Remnants!
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What’s on my iPod: “Sunday Morning” by Maroon 5
What I’m reading: Hibernate by Elizabeth Eslami
The last person I followed on Twitter: @elizabetheslami
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Neon Literary Magazine features Hibernate
According to Neon, “Hibernate manages to be many things at once: puzzling vital, beautiful, stunning…” The reviewer claims Eslami’s Hibernate was strong enough for multiple reads, and will haunt his memory for weeks to come!
On Grace impresses Kirkus
Kirkus calls Schnall’s debut novel, On Grace “A cozy, conversational read, featuring a lovable neurotic heroine” in their review.
Yale Daily News recaps Suzanne Palmieri Hayes’ discussion
Suzanne Palmieri Hayes spoke to an all-female audience as part of a speaker series organized by Yale Working Women’s Network, and discussed female empowerment, advising women to “break the metaphorical glass limiting them both personally and professionally.”
Over Stuffed Princess falls for Ways of Leaving
Overstuffed Princess could not put down Ways of Leaving, and almost felt guilty for how much she enjoyed the main characters shambled life.
Working Mother showcases “Ten Spring Page-Turners for Moms and Their Teens”
Working Mother lines up spring reads perfect for mothers and their teens including a few our very own clients; Hibernate by Elizabeth Eslami, Ways of Leaving by Grant Jarrett, The Memory Child by Steena Holmes, Captives by Jill Williamson, and Remnants by Lisa T Bergren.Â
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