Patti Callahan Henry The Favorite Daughter
Book Signing: Patti Callahan Henry
Fri Jun 7th 5:00pm - 7:00pm
Book-Signing Author-Event
Silver Coast Winery, 6680 Barbeque Rd NW, Ocean Isle Beach, NC 28469, USA
Patti Callahan Henry will be joining us Friday, June 7th from 5 pm to 7 pm at Silver Coast Winery, and she will read and sign copies of her newest book The Favorite Daughter
Admission is $7.50 and includes a glass of wine (or water or soda) and light hors d'oeuvres. Silver Coast Winery is located at 6680 Barbeque Rd NW, Ocean Isle Beach, NC. View More
About The Favorite Daughter
Ten years ago, Lena Donohue experienced a wedding-day betrayal so painful that she fled the small town of Watersend, South Carolina, and reinvented herself in New York City. Though now a freelance travel writer, the one place she rarely goes is home--until she learns of her dad's failing health.
Returning to Watersend means seeing the sister she has avoided for a decade and the brother who runs the family's Irish pub and has borne the burden of his sisters' rift. While Alzheimer's slowly steals their father's memories, the siblings rush to preserve his life in stories and in photographs. As his secret past brings Lena's own childhood into focus, it sends her on a journey to discover the true meaning of home.
About Patti Callahan Henry
Patti Callahan Henry is a New York Times bestselling author whose novels include The Bookshop at Water's End, The Idea of Love, The Stories We Tell, and Driftwood Summer. As Patti Callahan, she's the author of the USA Today bestseller Becoming Mrs. Lewis. Short-listed for the Townsend Prize for Fiction, and nominated multiple times for the Southern Independent Booksellers Alliance (SIBA) Book Award for Fiction, Patti is a frequent speaker at luncheons, book clubs, and women's groups.
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Kindred Spirit
My dear @marybethwhalen caught me unaware in a small slice of quiet on this chaotic tour. And it brings me to this quote by Mary Oliver. A reminder of WHY...which can get lost out here. .
Writing often requires a certain form of patience. The courage to accept and love yourself for what you are in the moment while maintaining trust that this presence with yourself — paired with practice and discipline — can reveal something else altogether. Mary Oliver.