Julia London at The Sycamore at Mallow Run
Event description
Join us on Wednesday, August 20th at 6:30 pm at The Sycamore at Mallow Run for an evening with New York Times bestselling author Julia London! Julia will discuss her new novel Everything is Probably Fine!
If you will not be attending the event, please use this link to preorder your copy for pick-up or shipping after the event.
A ticket includes entry to the event and a signed paperback copy of Julia's new book.
Our goal is always for authors to pre-sign your copy of the event book before the event begins. Signed copies of the event book are dependent on the time of arrival of the author.
A food truck will be on-site for attendees to purchase dinner at the venue. We anticipate this will be a sold-out show. A ticket is required to attend the event. Doors to this event open at 5:30 pm, and the author talk begins at 6:30 pm. An optional signing/photo line will begin at 7:30 pm following the author talk. The length of the signing/photo line varies per event. Details for the signing line are continually updated under the Publisher Guidelines section.
We are pleased to provide accessibility accommodations for this event upon request. To arrange accommodations or request additional information about accommodations for this event, please email eventservices@wildgeesebookshop.com
Publisher Guidelines:
Signing/Photo line parameters are subject to change based on publisher preference. Any updates to signing parameters will be updated on the ticketing page prior to the event
A signing line will be held after the event. Julia will personalize your copy of Everything is Probably Fine and personalize up to two additional titles.
Additional copies of Julia's books will be available for purchase at the event.
Event Policies:
Outside food or drink is not permitted at this venue.
Photo/Signing line positions are assigned first come first served upon arrival of person and ticket scanned.
A ticket is required for every person attending this event above the age of 2. This event does not allow at-the-door sales and individuals without a ticket can not be allowed entry.
We love it when people share memories from their night but recording long-form video of the author's talk is not allowed at this event. Long-form video is considered to be any recorded video reaching a combined total of more than 3 minutes in length.
By attending this event you are giving consent to be photographed or recorded by Wild Geese Bookshop.
Can't make it to the event? Please email hello@wildgeesebookshop.com to arrange for shipping or pick up of your book.
Books not picked up after 60 days are forfeited and can not be refunded.
About the book:
New York Times bestselling author Julia London returns with a story about forgiveness and second chances perfect for fans of The Wedding People and The Husbands. After forty-two years, Lorna Lott is ready to learn where she's going with her life--even if it means revisiting all the places she wishes she hadn't been. It'll be fine. Probably. Maybe.
Lorna Lott has been leaning into the awkward side of things most of her life. Her intensity and drive haven't earned her any friends, but at least her sales team is meeting their quotas. Why should she care that they call her King Kong when her promotion to senior vice president is within reach? Or it was--until she made a mistake that even apology donuts couldn't fix.
Now she's been mandated to attend a thirty-day wellness program, and everything is on the line. If she can't get her low-key rage thing under control, stop her eyes from leaking, and figure out how to be more likeable, she won't get a promotion or raise. Which means she won't be able to buy back her grandmother's house and reclaim the happiness she hasn't felt since childhood.
Cooperating with the program means coming to terms with her past. Mainly, how her older sister's substance abuse ruined Lorna's life--and her many regrets about the way she handled things. With the help of her oddly endearing eight-year-old neighbor and his equally charming father, she throws herself into the process of making amends. But as she begins to accept that there is nothing she could have done to change the course of her sister's life, Lorna faces her most challenging task yet: changing the course of her own.
About the author:
Julia London is the New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling author of numerous works of romantic fiction and women's fiction. She is the recipient of the RT Bookclub Award for Best Historical Romance and a six-time finalist for the RITA award for excellence in romantic fiction. She lives in Austin, TX, with two teens, two dogs, and an astonishingly big pile of books. Connect with Julia at julialondon.com; Instagram: @julia_f_london; Facebook: @JuliaLondon; X: @JuliaFLondon
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