Congratulations to tour winner Susan S.
Thank you for your interest in hosting this tour, but all stops have been filled.
Goddess Fish Promotions is organizing a Virtual Book Tour for Little Writer by Marina Hill, a historical fiction available November 1 from Evergreen Books. The tour will run November 21 - December 2, and Marina Hill is available for guest post and interviews. A PDF or epub copy of the book is available for review in conjunction with a guest post or interview.
Marina Hill will be awarding a $15 Amazon/BN GC to a randomly drawn winner via rafflecopter during the tour.
A retelling of the classic coming-of-age story Little Women through the intimate lens of Jo March.
It's 1862 and fifteen-year-old Jo March would rather be fighting in the war, like her papa, than improving her knitting skills on the home front. But societal conventions for the "gentle" woman-and her steadfast adoration for her three sisters-force Jo to stay behind and support the family, all the while rolling her eyes at Aunt March and daydreaming of becoming a famous author.
At home, love abounds in the March girls' lives in the form of family, friendship, patriotism, religion, and-to Jo's chagrin-romance. As each sister navigates their ascent into adulthood, Jo unwittingly ventures down a path of self-realization, using her gift of written prose to craft her voice, and thus, her truth. Perhaps, just maybe, she can strike balance between the freedom of independence and the warmth of partnership...
In this visionary adaptation, Little Writer tells the March sisters' timeless journey to womanhood with a multiracial cast of characters, reimagining history to include diverse communities without elaboration.
November 21: Viviana MacKade
November 22: Fabulous and Brunette
November 23: Lisa Haselton's Reviews and Interviews
November 23: Long and Short Reviews
November 25: Hope. Dreams. Life... Love
November 28: All the Ups and Downs
November 29: Literary Gold
November 30: The Pen and Muse Book Reviews
December 1: The Avid Reader
December 1: Straight From the Library
December 2: Joanne Guidoccio - review