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Our PRH Author Events | 07.15-07.21

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Happy Monday! Be sure to check out Penguin Random House Author Events and discover authors from across all our divisions as they tour the country.   

Check out our list of author events on OurHouse every Monday, where we will be posting a highlight of some of the bookish events we’re looking forward to each week! And be sure to explore all this week’s events here.         

This week, we’re looking forward to…        

Cursed Boys and Broken Hearts by Adam SassSan Diego, California | Virtual | Monday, July 15: Adam Sass, author of CURSED BOYS AND BROKEN HEARTS, will be joined by Terry J. Benton Walker, author of The White Guy Dies First and Lili from Utopia State of Mind will be having a discussion regarding their books during a virtual event. After the short discussion session, the host will open the conversation to questions from audience members. A swoony contemporary romance from Adam Sass following a boy who is cursed to doom any romantic relationship—and the summer that changes everything. For more information on the attendees and how to join the virtual event, click here 

mother by m.s. RedCherriesBrooklyn, New York | In-Person | Tuesday, July 16: Greenlight Bookstore will be hosting author of MOTHER, m.s. RedCherries, to discuss her book with author Xochitl Gonzalez. m.s. RedCherries will also be reading and signing copies of her book at this event. [Mother is] a stunning, multimorphic work of poetry and prose about Indigenous identity. For more information on the event and to RSVP, click here 

Where Are You, Echo Blue? by Hayley KrischerMontclair, New Jersey | In-Person | Wednesday, July 17: Hayley Krischer will be making an apperance at Watchung Booksellers/The Kids’ Room to discuss her book, WHERE ARE YOU, ECHO BLUE?, with Ella Dawson, author of But How Are You, Really. Copies of Where are you, Echo Blue? that are purchased at this bookstore will also be eligible to be signed by the author herself. A smart, juicy, and page-turning novel about celebrity, fandom, and the price of ambition following a journalist’s obsessive search for a missing Hollywood starlet. For more information on the event, click here 

The World After Alice by Lauren Aliza GreenNew York, New York | In-Person | Thursday, July 18: Lauren Aliza Green will be having a discussion with Andrew Ridker relating to her new novel, THE WORLD AFTER ALICE. For readers of Seating Arrangements and The Most Fun We Ever Had, a gorgeous and gripping story of two families brought together to celebrate an unexpected marriage, twelve years after a devastating tragedy upended their lives. To RSVP to this event, click here 

 

The Garden by Clare Beams

Newton Center, Massachusetts | In-Person | Friday, July 19: Newtonville Books is hosting their summer reading night event where Claire Beams, author of THE GARDEN, will be joined by fellow authors Tessa Fontaine and Annie Hartnett to read their novels for audience members. With shades of Shirley Jackson and Rosemary’s Baby, The Garden delves into the territory of motherhood, childbirth, the mysteries of the female body, and the ways it has always been controlled and corralled. To learn more about the event and the other books that will be read, click here 

The Last Boyfriends Rules for Revenge by Matthew HubbardKnoxville, Tennessee | In-Person | Saturday, July 20: Matthew Hubbard, author of THE LAST BOYFRIENDS RULES FOR REVENGE, will be making an appearance at Union Avenue Books where he will be joined by a special guest. A queer coming-of-age about three teenage boys in small town Alabama who set out to get revenge on their ex-boyfriends and end up starting a student rebellion. Perfect for fans of Becky Albertalli and Jason June! To register for this event, click here

 

Explore the PRH Author Events Calendar        

These are just a few of the over one hundred opportunities to meet PRH authors this week! You can catch your favorite authors on the road by exploring the Author Events Calendar on PRH.com. The calendar filters by author, date, and location, which makes it a breeze for you to track when a writer will make it to your hometown. For those who’d rather enjoy author talks from the comfort of their home, the tool also filters for virtual events.    

*Photo: © Ian Carlos Photography; Photo: © Barb Danielson; Photo: © Lisa Kollberg; Photo: © Kyle Grier


Posted: July 13, 2024