Reviving Artemis at Northshire Bookstore, Manchester, VT
After thirty years cultivating fruits and vegetables, raising children, and teaching literature, Deborah Lee Luskin stepped out of her garden and into the forest. At sixty, it was time to […]
After thirty years cultivating fruits and vegetables, raising children, and teaching literature, Deborah Lee Luskin stepped out of her garden and into the forest. At sixty, it was time to […]
Stop by Village Square Books to say hello and buy your copy of Reviving Artemis. I'll be signing books from 2-4.
Come hear author Deborah Lee Luskin talk about Reviving Artemis: The Making of a Huntress, her new memoir about becoming a deer hunter when she turned 60. Deborah Lee Luskin […]
I will be talking about and reading from Reviving Artemis: The Making of a Huntress at the Walpole Town Library. Come find out why I dared to step into the […]
oin authors Deborah Lee Luskin and Ellen B. Rockmore for a reading from their new books Reviving Artemis and The Given-Up Girl! At sixty, longtime writer, gardener, and teacher Luskin feels a wild […]
Discover the woods like never before with Deborah Lee Luskin! At sixty, she left the marked trails behind to learn from the forest itself—finding unexpected lessons, skills, and a deeper […]
Join author Deborah Luskin as she discusses her memoir, Reviving Artemis: The Making of a Huntress. Reviving Artemis is the unlikely story of a literature teacher that raised domestic livestock, […]
Susie Spikol and Deborah Lee Luskin are cousins. Susie is a writer, educator and naturalist, Deborah is a writer, educator and deer hunter. They will discuss their different paths to similar ends: a deep love for the northern forest, language and stories.
Deborah Lee Luskin will facilitate a book discussion about her memoir, Reviving Artemis: The Making of a Huntress.
The Making of Huntress, Author Talk with Deborah Lee Luskin Join One Grand Books at the 108 for a special afternoon with Deborah Lee Luskin, author of Reviving Artemis: The Making […]
JOIN authors Valerie Stoller, Pamela Reitman, and me, speaking about our historical novels starring Jewish women.
Into the Wilderness, hailed as “a fiercely intelligent love story,” is an award-winning novel about two sixty-somethings at inflection points in their lives.