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I am so excited that LOVE, LUCY by April Lindner releases today and that I get to share the news, along with an awesome guest post from the author in which she shares āSome Rules of the Roadā for traveling abroad, as Lucy did in the book.
If you havenāt yet heard about this wonderful new book by Author April Linder, be sure to check out all the details below.
This blast also includes a giveaway for a copy of the book courtesy of Rockstar Book Tours and 3 signed JANE posters courtesy of the author. So if youād like a chance to win, enter in the Rafflecopter at the bottom of this post.
About LOVE, LUCY
Title: LOVE, LUCYAuthor: April Lindner
Release date: January 27, 2015
Publisher: Poppy
Pages: 304
Formats: Hardcover, eBook
Description:
While backpacking through Florence, Italy, during the summer before she heads off to college, Lucy Sommersworth finds herself falling in love with the culture, the architecture, the food...and Jesse Palladino, a handsome street musician. After a whirlwind romance, Lucy returns home, determined to move on from her "vacation flirtation." But just because summer is over doesn't mean Lucy and Jesse are over, too.
In this coming-of-age romance, April Lindner perfectly captures the highs and lows of a summer love that might just be meant to last beyond the season.
Find it: AMAZON | BARNES & NOBLE | THE BOOK DEPOSITORY | INDIEBOUND | GOODREADS
About April Lindner
April Lindner is the author of three novels: Catherine, a modernization of Wuthering Heights; Jane, an update of Jane Eyre; and Love, Lucy, releasing January 27, 2015. She also has published two poetry collections, Skin and This Bed Our Bodies Shaped. She plays acoustic guitar badly, sees more rock concerts than sheād care to admit, travels whenever she can, cooks Italian food, and lavishes attention on her petsātwo Labrador retriever mixes and two excitable guinea pigs. A professor of English at Saint Josephās University, April lives in Pennsylvania with her husband and two sons.
The Guest Post
SOME RULES OF THE ROAD
Like Lucy Sommersworth, the heroine of Love, Lucy, my parents gave me the gift of a lifetime: a backpacking trip to Europe. I was a bit older than Lucyā22, and just out of collegeābut when I arrived in Milan, Italy with a Eurail pass, a copy of Letās Go: Europe, and a seventy-pound backpack I could barely lift, I was a wee bit terrified. Like Lucy, I spoke only a little bit of Italian, just barely enough to get by, and I wasnāt particularly good at reading maps or train schedules. Unlike Lucy, I was travelling solo.Luckily, my journey began with training wheels. Iād just taken a college Italian class, and my professor had offered a safe crash pad for the first few days of my tripāin her family home in the Alps. Less luckily, when I reached Malpensa airport, nobody was there to pick me up. Giddy with excitement and jet lag, I wandered around the airport, eavesdropping on Italians as they hugged each other hello and goodbye, and had noisy arguments. Iād never felt more alone in my life. Where would I sleep that night if my ride didnāt show up?
If Iād felt alone back in the airport, I was even more so on that train to Verona, a city where I didnāt know a soul. In those pre-internet days, I could disappear into thin air and nobody would even notice I was gone. The thought was chilling, but oddly exciting.
Time passes differently on the road. Spend a few very intense hours seeing the sites with strangers and by the end of the day, those strangers have become a part of your story. Years later youāll see their faces in your photo album and still remember stray details of the adventures you shared together, even if you canāt quite recall their names.
Spontaneity is key. There are few things as magical as showing up at a train station with no idea where youāre headed next, picking a random train, and hopping on.
Janis Joplin said it best: Freedomās just another word for nothing left to lose. When youāre carrying all your possessions on your back in a city where you donāt know a soul, youāre absolutely free. You can go anywhere, do anything. That freedom has its lonely momentsābut it can be the doorway to all kinds of adventures.
Embrace misadventure. As carefully as you plan there will be crazy mistakes: wrong turns, slept-through train stops, multilingual misunderstandings, and all kinds of other blundersāand these will make the best stories. My misadventures are some of my favorite memories. The time I missed curfew and had to climb into my hostel through a second-story window. The morning when, hanging out my recently washed clothes to dry, I dropped my wet underthings out the window, onto a strangerās head. The night when, with no room to stay in, I slept on Veniceās train station steps with about a hundred other backpackers, the stars above us and the Grand Canal stretched out before us.
Would I trade that last memory for a safe, comfy night in an actual bed? Not on your life.
The Giveaway
There is a blast-wide giveaway, ending February 6th at 11:59 p.m. Pacific, for:- 1 copy of LOVE, LUCY to be ordered from Amazon or The Book Depository ā Intāl
- 3 JANE posters (signed) ā US only
Enter in the Rafflecopter below...