Our next Algonquin Book Club event with Heidi Durrow and Terry McMillan is just about three weeks away! To help kick things off, we’re giving away 20 copies of Durrow’s critically acclaimed, best-selling novel The Girl Who Fell from the Sky to those who haven’t read it and who want to tune in to the live webcast on August 18, 7:00pm PST/10:00pm EST. All you have to do is leave a comment here or on our Facebook page to enter. We’ll notify the winners by early next week. Good luck!
Be sure to check out our Algonquin Book Club site for an original essay by Durrow about The Girl Who Fell from the Sky, a description of the book, bios of the author and interviewer, a reading group guide, book club tips, and some culinary treats related to the book–recipe pairings submitted by Heidi Durrow herself. The food looks amazing!
Tags: Algonquin Book Club, book clubs, Heidi Durrow, live webcast, Terry McMillan, The Girl Who Fell From the Sky



Cynthia says...
Algonquin has their finger on the pulse of good literature. I can’t wait to read this Bellwether winning novel.
July 30, 2011@ 3:09 AMSheila K. says...
I would love to read this book—please enter me to win!
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Alison says...
I’ve heard great things about this book. I look forward to reading it!
July 28, 2011@ 7:29 PMMegan Radford says...
I’m looking forward to reading this book! That cover is GORGEOUS! Another beautiful book
July 28, 2011@ 3:38 PMMelanie says...
This looks great!! I’ve heard great things about it!! I love books about identity!!
July 28, 2011@ 10:49 AMChantilly Patiño says...
This is great! I haven’t read the book yet, but I’ve heard nothing but rave reviews and I’m really excited to dig into it. I’m a big fan of Mixed Chicks Chat and all that Heidi, Fanshen and their crew are doing in the mixed community! I’ll definitely be tuning in and I’m crossing my fingers that I’ll win a copy.
I pass this contest on…thanks!
July 28, 2011@ 4:37 AMJessica says...
Thanks for the head’s up! Seems like a very interesting book, can’t wait to check it out!
July 28, 2011@ 1:22 AMHeather says...
This book is a wonderful work of art. I recently read a friend’s copy but would love one of my own. It’s definitely one I would pick up and read again!!
July 27, 2011@ 8:50 PMColumbus says...
I’ve heard wonderful things about this book.
July 27, 2011@ 2:49 PM