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E. Lynn Harris

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Hue-Man Bookstore & Cafe: Just Too Good To Be True - E. Lynn Harris (July 15 at 18:00)
E. LYNN HARRIS is a nine-time "New York Times" bestselling author. His work includes the memoir, "What Becomes of the Brokenhearted," and the novels "I Say a Little Prayer, A Love of My Own," "Just as I Am, Any Way the Wind Blows," "If This World Were Mine, "and the classic" Invisible Life," Harris divides ... (more)his time between Atlanta, Georgia, and Fayetteville, Arkansas, home of his beloved college football team The Razorbacks.
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Olsson's - Dupont Circle - out of business as of Oct 1 2008: Reading and Book Signing (July 17 at 19:00)
The author reads from and signs her new novel. 202-785-1133.
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The Regulator Bookshop: E. Lynn Harris (July 21 at 19:00)
Bestselling author E.Lynn Harris returns with his latest novel, Just Too Good to be True. Once again, Harris explores his themes of family, faith, and love in a story about football player and Heisman Trophy candidate Brady Bledsoe, his church-going, beauty-shop-owner mother Carmyn, and his cheerleader ... (more)girlfriend Barrett. Harris is the author of What Becomes of the Brokenhearted, I Say a Little Prayer, A Love of My Own, Just as I Am, Any Way the Wind Blows, If This World Were Mine, and Invisible Life.
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Left Bank Books: E. Lynn Harris—Just Too Good to Be True (August 8 at 19:00)
A single monther, faithful chruchgoer, and the owner of several successful beauty salons, Carmyn has devoted herself to her son and his dream of becoming a professional football player. Brady has always followed her lead, including becoming a member of the church’s “Celibacy Circle.” Now, Brady ... (more)is the lead contender for the Heisman Trophy and a spot in the NFL. As sports agents surround him, a beautiful cheerleader sets her mind on tempting the celibate Brady and getting a piece of his future. A sweeping novel about mothers and sons, football and beauty shops, secrets and lies, Just Too Good to Be True has all the ingredients that have made E. Lynn Harris a bestselling author: family friendship, faith, and love. Books for signing must be purchased from Left Bank Books or at the event.
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Women & Children First: E. Lynn Harris (August 21 at 18:30)
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