Showing posts with label Jennifer Rudolph Walsh. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jennifer Rudolph Walsh. Show all posts

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Kenyon College

Jennifer Rudolph Walsh has created a scholarship for her alma mater, Kenyon College, in honor of her grandparents. The Zangwill Rudolph and Florence Laye Scholarship will be given annually to a first generation college student.

Read the article here.

Brief youtube video here.

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Establishing a scholarship for a particular child in a specific circumstance was incredibly attractive to me," Walsh said. "My grandmother and grandfather came to this country and educated their family with their hard work and sacrifice, and I want to give a student the same opportunity."

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Facebook and Twitter

Jennifer Rudolph Walsh is also on Facebook and Twitter. These are both good ways to keep up to date on when new information is posted to her blog.

Click here for Jennifer's Facebook profile.


Click here for Jennifer's Twitter page.

MyBlogLog

We're now listed on MyBlogLog, a yahoo blog community service. Check it out here.

Wapedia - Wikipedia for your mobile phone

Wapedia is the scaled-down mobile phone version of Wikipedia. We've recently updated Jennifer Rudolph Walsh's biography there; click here to view.

Sunday, November 9, 2008

New York Social Diary

This 2003 New York Social Diary article is a nice recollection of the year the New York Public Library's Young Lions Fiction Award went to two finalists: Anthony Doerr for his story collection, The Shell Collector, and Jonathan Safran Foer, for his novel Everything Is Illuminated.

"The Fiction Award honors a novel or collection of short stories published within the calendar year by an American author age 35 or younger. The award was established by the Young Lions, a membership group for supporters of the Library in their 20s and 30s, and it is the only major book prize that recognizes fiction by younger writers. The establishment of the award was spearheaded by committee members Rick Moody, Ethan Hawke, and Jennifer Rudolph Walsh."

Click here to read the full article.

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Jennifer Rudolph Walsh on Goodreads.com

Jennifer Rudolph Walsh has a profile on Goodreads.com with recommendations of books written by a selection of her clients, updated daily. After joining Goodreads, either search for Jennifer Rudolph Walsh or click on:

http://www.goodreads.com/profile/jennifer_rudolph_walsh

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Anita Shreve's Testimony released in hardback 10/21

jennifer rudolph walshJennifer Rudolph Walsh client and bestselling author Anita Shreve takes us into a world upended by the consequences of a single action.

At Avery Academy, a prestigious New England boarding school, the headmaster finds himself in possession of a videotape — a disaster in a small package. More shocking than the sexual acts recorded on the tape are the ages of the students. One girl is just fourteen.

A Pandora's box, the tape unleashes a storm of shame and recrimination throughout the small community. The men and women, teenagers and adults, involved in the scandal speak out to relate the events of that night and their aftermath. Mike Bordwin, the headmaster, struggles to contain the scandal before it destroys the school forever. Silas Quinney, a well-liked local boy, grapples with the tremendous consequences of his mistakes. Anna, his mother, confronts her own forbidden temptations. And Sienna, an enigmatic and troubled young woman, tries to put her past behind her.

For all the tape reveals, it provokes more questions than it answers. How could this have happened? Who is to blame? And can the fallout be contained or will the mistakes of one foolish moment ruin the futures of everyone involved? As the chorus of voices rises to a crescendo, it reveals the surprising truth of what happened that night, and how the lives touched by these events will be forever transformed.

Writing with a pace and intensity surpassing even her greatest work, Anita Shreve brings us a gripping emotional drama with the impact of a thriller. No one more compellingly explores the dark impulses that sway the lives of seeming innocents, the needs and fears that drive ordinary men and women into intolerable dilemmas, or the ways in which our best intentions can lead to our worst transgressions.

Click here to visit Anita Sheve's website

Friday, October 17, 2008

Secret Life of Bees

jennifer rudolph walshJennifer Rudolph Walsh's youtube channel now featuring the Secret Life of Bees film trailer. Check it out; the film is in theaters now.

The film is based on Sue Monk Kidd's beautiful, critically-acclaimed and best-selling novel.

View Sue Monk Kidd's website

Description:

Living on a peach farm in South Carolina with her harsh, unyielding father, Lily Owens has shaped her entire life around one devastating, blurred memory--the afternoon her mother was killed, when Lily was four. Since then, her only real companion has been the fierce-hearted, and sometimes just fierce, black woman Rosaleen, who acts as her "stand-in mother."

When Rosaleen insults three of the deepest racists in town, Lily knows it's time to spring them both free. They take off in the only direction Lily can think of, toward a town called Tiburon, South Carolina--a name she found on the back of a picture amid the few possessions left by her mother.

There they are taken in by an eccentric trio of black beekeeping sisters named May, June, and August. Lily thinks of them as the calendar sisters and enters their mesmerizing secret world of bees and honey, and of the Black Madonna who presides over this household of strong, wise women. Maternal loss and betrayal, guilt and forgiveness entwine in a story that leads Lily to the single thing her heart longs for most...

Monday, October 13, 2008

Gossip Girl, The Carlyles #2 : You Just Can’t Get Enough by Cecily Von Ziegesar

jennifer rudolph walshJennifer Rudolph Walsh client Cecily von Ziegesar's Gossip Girl, The Carlyles #2: You Just Can't Get Enough was released on paperback October 7!

From the Publisher:
After a whirlwind first week on the Upper East Side, the Carlyles have made their mark on Manhattan's Golden Mile. Owen is new BFFs with Rhys Sterling, but what will happen when they both fall for the same girl? Baby stole resident it girl Jack Laurent's boyfriend...and then Avery stole Jack's popularity. Now Jack is on the warpath, and she wants nothing more than to send the Carlyle girls packing their Louis Vuitton trunks. Is the UES big enough for all their drama?

Author Biography
Cecily von Ziegesar has always lived in New York City. She's already working on her next Gossip Girl: The Carlyles novel coming in May 2009, as well as her next It Girl, so be careful of what you do or say and who you're seen with...

Check out the Official Gossip Girl Book Site here.

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

2007 NYPL Young Lions YouTube video

Jennifer Rudolph WalshJennifer Rudolph Walsh, Ethan Hawke, and other founding members and guests celebrate the 2007 New York Public Library Young Lions Award winner, Olga Grushin, for her remarkable novel, "The Dreamlife of Sukhanov".

"The New York Public Library Young Lions Fiction Award is a $10,000 prize awarded each spring to a writer age 35 or younger for a novel or a collection of short stories. Established in 2001, this annual award recognizes the work of young authors and celebrates their accomplishments publicly, making a difference in their lives as they continue to build their careers. The Young Lions Fiction Award was spearheaded by Young Lions Committee members Ethan Hawke, Jennifer Rudolph Walsh, Rick Moody, and Hannah McFarland." More...

Check out Jennifer's YouTube video slideshow here.

And Jennifer's Flickr photoset here.

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Giving back to Kenyon College

Jennifer Rudolph Walsh has established the Zangwill Rudolph and Florence Laye Scholarship, to be given annually to a first generation college student at her alma mater, Kenyon College. In doing so Mrs. Walsh is paying a debt of gratitude to the Kenyon professors who gave her a love of the written word and to her grandparents, immigrants who worked hard to give their family a better life.

"Establishing a scholarship for a particular child in a specific circumstance was incredibly attractive to me," Walsh said. "My grandmother and grandfather came to this country and educated their family with their hard work and sacrifice, and I want to give a student the same opportunity."

View the Kenyon College "50 before 50" article here.

A few photos of Kenyon College here.

Monday, September 22, 2008

Jenny McCarthy's Mother Warriors released 9/23

Jennifer Rudolph Walsh client Jenny McCarthy releases Mother WarriorsJennifer Rudolph Walsh client Jenny McCarthy's book, Mother Warriors, released in hardback Sept. 23!

"When Jenny McCarthy published Louder Than Words, the story of her successful efforts to save her son, Evan, from autism, the response was tremendous. It hit #3 on the New York Times bestseller list; and Jenny and Evan were featured on the covers of several magazines, including People. But what she hadn't anticipated was the overwhelming response from other parents of autistic children, who sought her out to share their stories.

No two autistic children heal in exactly the same way. And in her new book, Jenny expands her message to share recovery stories from parents across the country. Mother Warriors, shows how each parent fought to find her own child's perfect "remedy of interventions" and teaches parents how to navigate safely through the many autism therapies.

Along the way, Jenny shares her own journey as an autism advocate and mother as well as the progress of her son, Evan. Emotional and genuinely practical, Mother Warriors will inspire a generation of parents with hope."

Monday, September 15, 2008

Sue Monk Kidd's Secret Life of Bees film premier

On Friday, September 5th, 2008, the movie adaptation of Jennifer Rudolph Walsh client Sue Monk Kidd’s The Secret Life of Bees premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival. The film will hit screens nationwide soon; this means - if you haven't already - there is even less time to still read the book!

More about the New York Times Bestseller from the publisher:

"Fourteen-year-old Lily Owens lost her beloved mother when she was only four—under tragic circumstances clouded by time and secrecy. She later found a fiercely protective "stand-in," her abusive father's outspoken housekeeper, Rosaleen. Ignoring differences in age and color—and the fact that racial hatred seethed during the summer of 1964 in rural South Carolina—these two unlikely companions set off on a seemingly aimless pilgrimage that ends at the home of a trio of eccentric bee-keeping black sisters.

Lily tells her remarkable tale of longing and love in an idiom and accent heard far south of the Mason-Dixon Line, but the lessons learned during her odyssey into the world of bees and their "secret life" are universal and everlasting.

In her debut novel, Sue Monk Kidd proves herself adept both at storytelling and at creating characters who are simultaneously outlandish and credible—in other words, worthy to join the ranks of such first-rate Southern stylists as Kaye Gibbons, Anne Rivers Siddons, and Ellen Gilchrist."

Friday, September 12, 2008

One Drop by Bliss Broyard - YouTube video

Check out Jennifer Rudolph Walsh's YouTube page for more videos!

One Drop by Bliss Broyard – paperback released 9/9/08

Jennifer Rudolph Walsh client Bliss Broyard's novel "One Drop" has been released in paperback!

"Two months before he died of cancer, renowned literary critic Anatole Broyard called his grown son and daughter to his side, intending to reveal a secret he had kept all their lives and most of his own: he was black. But even as he lay dying, the truth was too difficult for him to share, and it was his wife who told Bliss that her WASPy, privileged Connecticut childhood had come at a price. Ever since his own parents, New Orleans Creoles, had moved to Brooklyn and began to "pass" in order to get work, Anatole had learned to conceal his racial identity. As he grew older and entered the ranks of the New York literary elite, he maintained the façade. Now his daughter Bliss tries to make sense of his choices and the impact of this revelation on her own life. She searches out the family she never knew in New York and New Orleans, and considers the profound consequences of racial identity. With unsparing candor and nuanced insight, Broyard chronicles her evolution from sheltered WASP to a woman of mixed race ancestry. "

Links:

Bliss Bloyard's website here.

NY Times review here.

Monday, September 8, 2008

Kathy Reichs' Upcoming Appearances

If you live in North Carolina, don't miss the local television and appearances by Kathy Reichs, author of "Devil Bones", today and tomorrow:

Monday, September 8th, 2008: Kathy Reichs, author of Devil Bones, to appear on “Fox News Rising” on WCCB-TV

Monday, September 8th, 2008: Kathy Reichs, author of Devil Bones, will appear on “News 14 Carolina” on TW Cable

Tuesday, September 9th, 2008: Book Reading/Signing of Kathy Reich’s Devil Bones at Barnes & Noble on 3327 Pineville-Matthews Road in Charlotte, NC

Thursday, September 4, 2008

Curtis Sittenfeld's Upcoming Book Signings and Appearances

This couldn't be a better time to read Curtis' remarkable novel; below is a list of her upcoming appearances. For more information, click here.

Friday, September 12th, 2008
: Book Reading/Signing of Curtis Sittenfeld’s American Wife at Politics & Prose on Connecticut Avenue in Washington D.C.

Monday, September 15th, 2008: Curtis Sittenfeld gives a lecture at Columbia University from 3 – 4 PM in Dodge Hall

Monday, September 15th, 2008: Book Reading/Signing of Curtis Sittenfeld’s American Wife at Barnes & Noble Lincoln Center in New York, NY

Thursday, September 18th, 2008: Book Signing/Reading of Curtis Sittenfeld’s American Wife at Watermark Books at 4701 East Douglas in Wichita, KS

Monday, September 29th, 2008: Book Signing/Reading of Curtis Sittenfeld’s American Wife at Prairie Lights on 15 South Dubuque in Iowa City, IA

Wednesday, October 1st, 2008: Book Signing/Reading of Curtis Sittenfeld’s American Wife at David Kidd Books in Nashville, TN

Thursday, October 2nd, 2008: Book Signing/Reading of Curtis Sittenfeld’s American Wife at Carmichael’s Books on 2720 Frankfort Avenue in Louisville, KY

Diane Hammond's upcoming events

Upcoming events for Diane Hammond's novel, Hannah's Dream. For more info, click here or check out our previous post.

Sept. 17 (afternoon):
Portland, OR
Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association
Sept. 17 (early evening):
Beaverton, OR
Powell's Bookstore
3415 SW Cedar Hills Blvd.
Sept. 18, 7:00 p.m.:
Seattle area, WA
Third Place Books
17171 Bothell Way NE
Lake Forest Park, WA
Sept. 24 - 28:
Salt Lake City, UT

American Association of Zoo Keepers, National Meeting
Salt Lake City Marriott at City Center

Oct. 3, 6:30 p.m.:
Redmond, OR
Paulina Springs Books
422 SW 6th St.
Oct. 4, 6:30 p.m.:
Sisters, OR
Paulina Springs Books
252 W. Hood Ave.
Oct. 9, 7:00 p.m.:
Tigard, OR
Borders
7227 SW Bridgeport Road
Oct. 25 - 26:
San Jose, CA
Book Group Expo
San Jose Convention Center

Kathy Reich’s Devil Bones Book Signings and Appearances

Today, Thursday, September 4th, 2008: Book Reading/Signing of Kathy Reich’s Devil Bones at 7 PM at Third Place Books on 17171 Bothell Way NE in Seattle, WA. If you happen to live in Seattle, you don't want to miss this one.

More dates:

Friday, September 5th, 2008: Book Reading/Signing of Kathy Reich’s Devil Bones at 6 PM at Murder by the Book on 2342 Bissonnet Street in Houston, TX

Monday, September 8th, 2008: Kathy Reichs to appear on “Fox News Rising” on WCCB-TV

Monday, September 8th, 2008: Kathy Reichs will appear on “News 14 Carolina” on TW Cable

Tuesday, September 9th, 2008: Book Reading/Signing of Kathy Reich’s Devil Bones at Barnes & Noble on 3327 Pineville-Matthews Road in Charlotte, NC

Here's a link to Kathy's site... And here's the blurb from inside the cover:

Inside the Cover
Following her most successful book to date, Kathy Reichs -- international number one bestselling author, forensic anthropologist, and producer of the Fox television hit Bones -- returns to Charlotte, North Carolina, where Temperance Brennan encounters a deadly mix of voodoo, Santería, and devil worship in her quest to identify two young victims.

In a house under renovation, a plumber uncovers a cellar no one knew about, and makes a rather grisly discovery -- a decapitated chicken, animal bones, and cauldrons containing beads, feathers, and other relics of religious ceremonies. In the center of the shrine, there is the skull of a teenage girl. Meanwhile, on a nearby lakeshore, the headless body of a teenage boy is found by a man walking his dog.

Nothing is clear -- neither when the deaths occurred, nor where. Was the skull brought to the cellar or was the girl murdered there? Why is the boy's body remarkably well preserved? Led by a preacher turned politician, citizen vigilantes blame devil worshippers and Wiccans. They begin a witch hunt, intent on seeking revenge.

Forensic anthropologist Temperance Brennan -- "five-five, feisty, and forty-plus" -- is called in to investigate, and a complex and gripping tale unfolds in this, Kathy Reichs's eleventh taut, always surprising, scientifically fascinating mystery.

With a popular series on Fox -- now in its third season and in full syndication -- Kathy Reichs has established herself as the dominant talent in forensic mystery writing. Devil Bones features Reichs's signature blend of forensic descriptions that "chill to the bone" (Entertainment Weekly) and the surprising plot twists that have made her books phenomenal bestsellers in the United States and around the world.

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Hannah's Dream by Diane Hammond hits shelves today

Jennifer Rudolph Walsh is proud to announce Hannah's Dream by Diane Hammond hits stores today. Diane's site is here. A bit about the book:

Starred Booklist Review — Carol Haggas
American Library Association
June 16, 2008:

Hannah's Dream book coverOn the animal kingdom’s 10-point scale of adorable critters, Golden Retriever puppies regularly come in on top, while aging gray elephants rarely make it onto the list. But when it comes to lovability, Hannah, the sole elephant at Seattle’s dilapidated Max L. Biedelman Zoo, is off the charts. Rescued as a baby by the zoo’s founder while on safari in Africa, Hannah has been cared for by Samson Brown for her 41-year captivity. Theirs is an empathetic, symbiotic relationship as Samson transfers all the love deflected by the death of his only child into caring for this slightly needy, somewhat neurotic, but always affectionate creature. But Samson is aging and his health is failing, and the zoo needs a plan. Enter Neva Wilson, an energetic young zookeeper whose creative ideas for Hannah’s well-being immediately puts her afoul of Harriet Saul, the zoo’s petty, tyrannical administrator. To save Hannah’s life, Samson and Neva scheme to transfer her to an elephant sanctuary, though their plan comes with great personal risk. Irresistibly touching, delectably uplifting, Hammond’s understated yet gargantuan tale of devotion and commitment poignantly proves that love does indeed come in all shapes and sizes.

Diane Hammond, the author of two previous novels, Going to Bend and Homesick Creek, is the recipient of an Oregon Arts Commission literary fellowship and served as a spokesperson for the Free Willy Keiko Foundation and the Oregon Coast Aquarium. She lives in Bend, Oregon, with her husband and daughter.