It’s finally happening! Way back in 2017 while reading Greg Grandin’s Fordlandia I thought, “This would make a great setting for a novel.” Nine years later that novel is finally going to be in the hands of readers. On May 19, Jungle of Ashes launches and we’re going to celebrate at The Book Bird in Avondale, GA. If you’re in the Atlanta area, you’re invited! I’m so honored to have national best selling author Lynn Cullen join me in conversation about Jungle of Ashes, the importance of historical fiction, the writing process and more. The event is free! Just RSVP! No book purchase is necessary. Although we are having a giveaway! The first 30 pre-orders with Book Bird will receive a free audiobook book copy!
I am so, so proud of this book. I believe it’s timely and important that we discuss its theme of the human cost of unchecked power and empire, be it political or corporate. I love my characters. They say write what you know and I wrote an American girl and a Brazilian boy whose crushing sense of responsibility may or may not be inspired by my own Brazilian boy. (Nobody tell him!) If you can’t make it to the Book Bird on May, I’ve got a few other events around Georgia and South Carolina lined up. There’s also a virtual event with the fabulous audiobook narrator, Carolin Hewitt, so keep an eye out.
If you love historical fiction set during a time and place you probably never learned about. If you love the hope and tenderness of first love. If you love the trials as young adults come of age in a world they can’t help but question. If you love tales of man versus nature where nature counters every punch man can throw. If you believe the most dangerous people are the ones who can never admit they’re wrong. Jungle of Ashes is a story for you. You can pre-order it at History Through Fiction and support an indie publisher. You can pre-order it through Bookshop.org and support a local indie bookstore of your choice. You can pre-order through Amazon paperback, ebook or audiobook. You can also ask your local library to order a copy.

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