Into the Wilderness with Rhoda Goldman Book Group, San Francisco
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.
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.
Author Deborah Lee Luskin will talk about her award-winning political novel, INTO THE WILDERNESS, set in Vermont in 1964, when Vermont was starting to shift from Red to Blue.
Author Deborah Lee Luskin will talk about her award-winning political novel, INTO THE WILDERNESS, set in Vermont in 1964, when Vermont was starting to shift from Red to Blue.
Author Deborah Lee Luskin will talk about her award-winning political novel, INTO THE WILDERNESS, set in Vermont in 1964, when Vermont was starting to shift from Red to Blue.
Deborah Lee Luskin will be facilitating a discussion of her award-winning novel, Into the Wilderness, for the Moore Free Library Book Group.
Author Deborah Lee Luskin will speak about Music into Words at Marlboro, the setting for key scenes of her award-winning novel, Into the Wilderness.
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.
"a perfectly gratifying read" Author Deborah Lee Luskin will speak about Into the Wilderness, a political love story set in Vermont in 1964. In 1964, Rose Mayer buries her second […]
Deborah Lee Luskin will meet & greet readers at the Boston Book Festival at Copley Square on Saturday, October 17 from 10-5.