Pam
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Cathy  Lamb:
I love your books and can't wait for your next novel to come out :) Are you currently working on one?
Cathy  Lamb
Yes, Pam, I just starting writing another book.
I do have a new one coming out in September, "The Language of Sisters."
A few clues about the story…
1.Toni Kozlovsky lives on a yellow tugboat in the Willamette River. She needed space to breathe.
2. Toni has two sisters. They can sometimes hear each other in their heads, a message coming through. It’s odd, it’s inexplicable. It’s a gift handed down the Sabonis family line through their widow’s peaks. Their mother had it, too.
3. The family immigrated from Russia when Toni was a little girl. They left a lot of secrets there…and the secrets have been running after them ever since.
4. The family has many crazy members and the dynamics can be mind blowing. You might relate to some of them.
5. Toni has something hidden in a little shed next to her tugboat. She doesn’t want to look at it. She doesn’t want to think about it. But she does.
6. Love. Laughter. Funny stuff. A blue heron, a woman named Daisy, a DEA agent who lives down the dock, a restaurant, a scary man. Pillow making, skinny dipping, too much wine. More laughter.
I hope you like it, I truly do.
I do have a new one coming out in September, "The Language of Sisters."
A few clues about the story…
1.Toni Kozlovsky lives on a yellow tugboat in the Willamette River. She needed space to breathe.
2. Toni has two sisters. They can sometimes hear each other in their heads, a message coming through. It’s odd, it’s inexplicable. It’s a gift handed down the Sabonis family line through their widow’s peaks. Their mother had it, too.
3. The family immigrated from Russia when Toni was a little girl. They left a lot of secrets there…and the secrets have been running after them ever since.
4. The family has many crazy members and the dynamics can be mind blowing. You might relate to some of them.
5. Toni has something hidden in a little shed next to her tugboat. She doesn’t want to look at it. She doesn’t want to think about it. But she does.
6. Love. Laughter. Funny stuff. A blue heron, a woman named Daisy, a DEA agent who lives down the dock, a restaurant, a scary man. Pillow making, skinny dipping, too much wine. More laughter.
I hope you like it, I truly do.
More Answered Questions
Gayle Weber
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Cathy  Lamb:
So What questions can you suggestion for a discussion group on Henry's Sisters? Growing up with two sisters and a brother, any chance Henry's Sisters is partly biographical? Can you name three all time favorite novels? As a retired teacher, I wondered about Henry's disability? What are you writing now ? Does anyone ' read along , edit?" As you write? You write late at night, so how do you fill your days?I
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