Archive for January, 2009

“The Lace Reader” one of iTunes Best of 2008

Friday, January 30th, 2009

The Lace Reader has been selected by iTunes as one of the best fiction audiobooks of 2008. 

Here’s the list of the other titles that also won:

Best Fiction Audiobooks of 2008
·        The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman
·        The Lace Reader by Brunonia Barry
·        Bright Shiny Morning by James Frey
·        The Given Day by Dennis Lehane 

Congratulations again to narrator Alyssa Bresnahan. This is the second time this month that The Lace Reader has been selected as one of the best audiobooks of 2008 (Library Journal also picked it about two weeks ago).

Green Mountain Canceled

Thursday, January 29th, 2009

Due to circumstances beyond my control, I won’t be able to attend the festivities at Green Mountain College today. I was so looking forward to being there and meeting everyone. I hope that I can visit the campus sometime in the very near future.

From Rome to Vermont

Tuesday, January 27th, 2009

I’m back from Italy. What a wonderful week we had. It was a non-stop media blitz interrupted by some of the best food on the planet. The folks at Garzanti (my Italian publisher) were so gracious. I’ll be posting more details from the trip soon.

This Thursday, January 29th, I’ll be at Green Mountain College in Poultney, VT. I attended Green Mountain many years ago and they were kind enough to invite me to give the keynote address (“Creativity & A Sense of Place”) at their 175th anniversary event on Women in Leadership. You can learn more about the event by clicking here.

Touring Italy

Monday, January 19th, 2009

I arrived in Milan yesterday (a full day before my luggage) and will be here until Wednesday morning when we move on to Rome. I spent the first evening with my Italian editor, Elisabetta Migliavada. I had never met her before but had heard wonderful things which were all true. I feel very lucky to be working with her. 

Today,  I did several interviews including radio and a variety of print and online media. Francesca Rodella, from my Italian publisher, Garzanti, has done an incredible  job of getting dozens of interviews all lined up. I find that the Italian journalists ask very different (and very good!) questions. As a special treat, I was able to listen to passages of  The Lace Reader read in Italian in the melodious voice of my translator, Chiara Serafin. 

Ciao!

Brunonia

“The Lace Reader” named one of the Best Audiobooks of 2008

Tuesday, January 13th, 2009

Library Journal just named “The Lace Reader” one of the Best Audiobooks of 2008 saying:

Narrator Alyssa Bresnahan “seamlessly” interweaves this best seller about a family that reads the future in lace.

Congrats to Alyssa for such magnificent performance. To see the entire list, click here.

Brunonia

BTW – Back in July 2008, Library Journal also gave the print version a Starred Review.

“There’s lace in every living thing.”

Sunday, January 11th, 2009

I was reminded of that often quoted line from The Lace Reader when I saw this picture so I thought I’d pass it along.

Enjoy!

 

Frost-covered spider's webs hang from a roof line in Godewaersvelde, France, as temperatures continue to drop. (AFP/Philippe Huguen)

Frost-covered spider's webs hang from a roof line in Godewaersvelde, France, as temperatures continue to drop. (AFP/Philippe Huguen)

To The New Year

Sunday, January 4th, 2009

The past year was challenging for most of us on so many levels.

For me, it was also the realization of a long-held dream with the publication of The Lace Reader and the subsequent book tour that lasted four months and allowed me to meet some wonderful people along the way. It’s inspiring to travel around the country and experience the intelligence and kindness of strangers. These person-to-person contacts convince me that there’s much that we can accomplish together.

Here’s to a 2009 that’s better for all of us.

Brunonia

News Update

The Lace Reader has been chosen by Barnes and Noble as their January “New Reads” book club pick. I will be on line every day starting on the 5th. If you’d like to join the discussion, click here.  

Also, The Lace Reader has been chosen by Book Bloggers as one of the top 10 books of 2008. Below is their contemporary fiction list. To see the books in other categories, click here.

Contemporary Literature

All About Lulu by
Jonathan Evison 
Gar
dens of Water by Alan Drew 
The Gar
goyle by Andrew Davidson 
The Sugar Q
ueen by Sarah Addison Allen 
The Art of Raci
ng in the Rain by Garth Stein 
The Lace Reader by
Brunonia Barry 
Matrimony by Joshua Henkin 
The
House at Riverton by Kate Morton 
Songs for
the Missing by Stewart O’Nan 
The Story of
Edgar Sawtelle by David Wroblewski