| | 10,313 | 513 | (3.52) | 39 | 0 |
- What the Dead Know 1,777 copies, 99 reviews
- I'd Know You Anywhere 936 copies, 101 reviews
- Baltimore Blues 706 copies, 27 reviews
- Every Secret Thing 615 copies, 16 reviews
- Life Sentences 544 copies, 34 reviews
- To the Power of Three 473 copies, 20 reviews
- Charm City 466 copies, 17 reviews
- By a Spider's Thread 465 copies, 12 reviews
- Another Thing to Fall 440 copies, 18 reviews
- The Sugar House 425 copies, 7 reviews
- No Good Deeds 419 copies, 10 reviews
- Butchers Hill 405 copies, 9 reviews
- In a Strange City 361 copies, 6 reviews
- In Big Trouble 360 copies, 5 reviews
Top members (works)elkiedee (24), sangreal (20), Kaethe (20), pasher (19), MmeRose (19), crnfva (19), Crazy_Bunny_Lady (19), dorisannn (19), lillituth (18), KayeBarley (18), kgallagher625 (18), wheelmaker (18), jonesli (17), slvoight (17) — more Recently addedfmendel (1), DeniseToby (1), wingstitch (4), juliepilgrim (1), VillageLibrary (1), usefuljack (1), mjirsch (1), jenniebooks (1), mtwait (1) Member favoritesMembers: Ameise1, private member, ItsMsM, wellredhead, Traann, RiverWitch, Meladylo, cafepithecus, kathlene.larson, tigergladys, meancat, wcath, dianaleez, ReneeGKC, jonesli, hoganedix, nolanotes, disfit, hippolytus, cem325 (show 19 more), ClodaughP, elkiedee, laraann, madknitta, SallyRose, ILMBC, kgallagher625, maggieapril, sagereader, CurtCronshaw, everyds, caroline123, crnfva, pixiedust03, owlie13, cshalizi, KayeBarley, Ruggerwoman, marcinyc
Laura Lippman has 2 media appearances. Laura Lippman's Baltimore: Loving a Flawed Place
Laura Lippman: "The Most Dangerous Thing" Laura Lippman discusses The Most Dangerous Thing. Five childhood friends and one secret. In the summer of 1978, five kids stumble upon a cabin in the woods. What happens there forever changes their lives. Thirty-two years later, when one of the friends dies, the past comes hurtling back. Author Laura Lippman’s new novel “The Most Dangerous Thing” is set in the same Baltimore neighborhood where she grew up. Lippman went on to spend twenty years as a newspaper reporter, before writing her first novel. The Washington Post calls her “one of the best novelists around, period.” Novelist Laura Lippman on writing, and the lasting power of childhood secrets. (Shortride)… (more)
Laura Lippman has 27 past events. (show)  Literary Sojourn October 6, 2012. 11am-5pm Off The Beaten Path is Proud to be The Official Bookseller for Literary Sojourn Literary Sojourn is an annual festival of authors and readers celebrating the power of the book. Each fall, an esteemed slate of authors and 500 book lovers from all over the country gather in Steamboat Springs, Colorado at the Sheraton Steamboat Resort. Together they revel in the written word, fueled by award-winning writers who share the stories and inspiration behind their exceptional books. Tickets sell (out!) really fast! Contact the Bud Werner Memorial Library to join the mailing list... Off The Beaten Path carries the works of past and future Literary Sojourn authors year-round, both in store and online. Buy Books From Off the Beaten Path & Support Literary Sojourn Why buy from Off the Beaten Path? A portion of the proceeds from all sales of current Literary Sojourn authors’ books are donated to this non-profit event. Book sales through the Literary Sojourn official bookseller are an important factor in a publisher’s decision to support an author’s participation at the Sojourn. Your purchase from Off the Beaten Path ensures that Literary Sojourn will continue to thrive with the brilliant authors and compelling reads you’ve come to expect. This year, we are proud to host Tom Perrotta, Kathryn Harrison, Hillary Jordan, Jonathan Lethem, and Laura Lippman, as well as Master of Ceremonies Andrew Sean Greer! 2012 Literary Sojourn Master of Ceremonies Mr. Greer is returning to Steamboat as Master of Ceremonies for Literary Sojourn after winning the PEN O'Henry short story prize among many other prestigious awards. He is the author of the bestselling The Story of Marriage, as well as The Confessions of Max Tivoli, The Path of Minor Planets, and a collection of short stories, How It Was for Me. He has been published and anthologized nationally and internationally and is currently the writer in residence in Aspen, Colorado. A list of his other works and various awards is available here. The Story of Marriage The Confessions of Max Tivoli The Path of Minor Planets How It Was for Me 2012 Literary Sojourn Authors Tom Perrotta Perrotta is a bestselling author who studied writing under Thomas Berger and Tobias Wolff before teaching creative writing at Yale and Harvard. The New York Times Book Review calls him “An American Chekhov whose characters, even at their most ridiculous, seem blessed and ennobled by a luminous human aura." His most recent book, The Leftovers, is set after the rapture in a small New Jersey suburb as families left behind are muddling through their lives. Stephen King calls it “the best Twilight Zone episode you never saw…" Also available on his website are a myriad of articles he's written for various magazines and publications. Give these a read before seeing him at Literary Sojourn! The Leftovers The Abstinence Teacher Little Children Joe College Election The Wishbones Bad Haircut: Stories of the Seventies Hillary Jordan When Jordan writes, she undertakes controversial issues and presents them to readers in compelling storylines. Her first book, Mudbound, deals with racism and prejudice in the 1940s Mississippi Delta. The book won the Bellweather Prize in 2006 and was hailed by Stewart O'Nan as a "...page turner - a tangle of history, tragedy and romance powered by guilt, moral indignation, and a near chorus of unstoppable voices." When she woke is Jordan's newest book, an amazing blend of The Scarlet Letter and Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale. Dealing with a futuristic society in which criminals have their skin pigmented to reflect the nature of their crimes, Jordan gives a fresh face to a controversial issue. The New York Times called the book "...a feverishly conceived dystopia..." Keep abreast of Hillary's activities and newest books at her website. Kathryn Harrison Harrison is the author of seven novels, three memoirs, a biography of Saint Thérèse of Lisieux, a story of true crime and a collection of essays. Her New York Times bestselling memoir The Kiss, is a story of taboo and family complicity in breaking taboo during the darkest passage imaginable in a young woman’s life. Her work appears in publications including the New York Times Book Review, New Yorker, Harper’s, Vogue, O! The Oprah Magazine and More. Kathryn Harrison’s new novel is Enchantments, a mesmerizing tale of historical fiction that recalls the fall of Russia’s legendary dynasty, the Romanov Empire, as seen through the eyes of Rasputin’s daughter. Pulitzer Prize winning author Jennifer Egan calls the story “sumptuous…a kaleidoscope breadth of historical detail with the sensuous, transporting prose that is Kathryn Harrison’s trademark.” Enchantments While they slept Envy The Mother Knot: A Memoir The road to Santiago Saint Therese of Lisieux (Out of Print New; available Used) Seeking rapture The Seal Wife The Binding Chair The Kiss: A Memoir Poison Exposure Thicker Than Water Laura Lippman Laura Lippman has been hailed by the Washington Post as "...one of the best novelists around, period." She writes the widely recognized Tess Monaghan series, which is set in her native Baltimore, as well as several stand alone novels, most recently The Girl in the Green Raincoat and The Most Dangerous Thing. Starting her career as a journalist, she wrote for the Baltimore Sun after graduating from Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism, and churned out seven of her Tess Monaghan novels while still writing daily journalism. Learn more about Laura at her official website. Tess Monaghan Series Baltimore Blues Charm City Butchers Hill In Big Trouble The Sugar House In a Strange City The Last Place By a Spider's Thread No Good Deeds Another Thing to Fall The Girl in the Green Raincoat Every Secret Thing To the Power of Three What the Dead Know Hardly knew her (A short story anthology) Life Sentences I'd Know You Anywhere The Most Dangerous Thing Johnathan Lethem Lethem is a nationally acclaimed author, having won the Nebula Award as well as the National Book Critics Circle Award for his writing. His social commentaries cover a broad range of topics from cinema, drugs, cyberculture, and book touring, among many other subjects. He is noted by the LA Times as "...one of our most perceptive cultural critics...his insights buffeted by his descriptive imagination." Lethem's 19 book canon includes genre-mixed books like Gun, with Occasional Music, Motherless Brooklyn, Fortress of solitude, and Chronic City. His most recent book, The Ecstasy of Influence is a collection of nonfiction essays described on his website as "a cornucopia of remarks on art, plagiarism, used bookstores, James Brown, Nathanael West, Norman Mailer, graffiti, Donald Sutherland's buttocks, the difference between White Elephants and Termites, why superhero movies are no genre at all, and the problem of being a novelist in the 21st century." Gun, with Occasional Music Poor George The Vintage Book of Amnesia The wall of the sky, the wall of the eye Amnesia moon Girl in Landscape As She Climbed Across the Table Talking Heads' Fear of Music Men and cartoons Fortess of Solitude Chronic City Motherless Brooklyn The Ecstasy of Influence For more books Lethem has collaborated on, click here. 2010 Literary Sojourn Authors Wally Lamb Chris Cleave Lori Lansens Frank Delaney Chitra Banerj Divakaruni Dan Chaon 2011 Literary Sojourn Authors Paula McClain Julie Orringer Jennifer Egan Peter Matthiessen Jim Shepard Julia Glass
Location: Street: Sheraton Resort City: Steamboat Springs, Province: Colorado Postal Code: 80487 Country: United States (added from IndieBound)… (more)
 Off the Beaten Path Book Club Off the Beaten Path offers a FREE book club where everyone is welcome, the more the merrier. We will be doing drawings for some free schwag at each book club. Our next book club will be Thursday September 13 at 6:00 pm. In honor of Literary Sojourn we will be reading Laura Lippman's " Baltimore Blues". BONUS: You get 20% off Book Club books at Off The Beaten Path. Please RSVP to Kim Brack at kim@imaginedestination.com if you can make it.
Location: Street: 68 9th Steet City: Steamboat Springs, Province: Colorado Postal Code: 80487 Country: United States (added from IndieBound)… (more)
Laura Lippman signs And When She Was Good Laura Lippman signs And When She Was Good . Heloise escaped working for a small-time pimp when he was sent to prison. She moved on, creating her own stable of working girls out in suburbia. While she’s prospered, it is all about to come crashing down: her ex-pimp may be out of prison due to a technicality, the cop who has provided protection is set to retire, and someone is threatening her and someone is trying to muscle in on her business. Time is subject to change as her flight into town is unknown. We’ll update you if things change. Reserving a copy is the way to go! She will be on hand to sign books and speak informally to her fans. All we ask is you purchase one of her new books at our store, so we can continue to host these great events! (SeaMystery)… (more)
 Laura Lippman at the Sophos Cafe in LA Fans of multiple-award-winning mystery and suspense author Laura Lippman are invited to join us at the Sophos Cafe at the Hub on Venice for an evening discussion of her latest stand-alone novel, And When She Was Good. Maryland suburban mom Heloise is a woman with a secret life who is forced to make desperate choices to save her son and herself. Laura’s books include the Tess Monaghan series, the most recent of which is The Girl in the Green Raincoat; a half-dozen previous standalones; and short story collection Hardly knew her.
More info and directions here.
Location: Street: 11827 Venice Boulevard City: Los Angeles, Province: California Postal Code: 90066 Country: United States (added from IndieBound)… (more)
 Laura Lippman Signs in Cerritos Fans of multiple-award-winning mystery and suspense author Laura Lippman are invited to join us at the gorgeous Cerritos Library for an afternoon discussion of her latest stand-alone novel, And When She Was Good. Maryland suburban mom Heloise is a woman with a secret life who is forced to make desperate choices to save her son and herself. Laura’s books include the Tess Monaghan series, the most recent of which is The Girl in the Green Raincoat; a half-dozen previous standalones; and short story collection Hardly knew her.
At Cerritos Library.
Location: Street: 18025 Bloomfield Avenue City: Cerritos, Province: California Postal Code: 90703 Country: United States (added from IndieBound)… (more)
 Northshire Mystery and Thriller Reading Group The Northshire Mystery and Thriller Reading Group will meet in our conference room on thursday, July 19th, at 2pm in our conference room. July's mystery under discussion is, What the Dead Know, by Laura Lippman. Please email Sarah Knight at sknight@northshire.com to learn more about this reading group! Location: Street: 4869 Main St Additional: City: Manchester Center, Province: Vermont Postal Code: 05255 Country: United States (added from IndieBound)… (more)
Mystery Book Group Laura Lippman, What the Dead Know. What the Dead Know, by Laura Lippman. A thirty year-old case of kidnapping resurfaces when a middle-aged woman claims to be one of the victims. Lippman won the Anthony, Macavity and Barry awards in 2008 for this stand-alone novel. (bookbuyer)
Tom Franklin, Laura Lippman
Laura Lippman/ Life Sentences
|
|
| Canonical name | | | Legal name | | | Other names | | | Date of birth | | | Date of death | | | Burial location | | | Gender | | | Nationality | | | Country (for map) | | | Birthplace | | | Place of death | | | Places of residence | | | Education | | | Occupations | | | Relationships | | | Organizations | | | Awards and honors | | | Agents | | | Short biography | Laura Lippman lives in Baltimore.  | |
| | Disambiguation notice | | |
Related people/charactersImprove this authorCombine/separate worksAuthor divisionLaura Lippman is currently considered a "single author." If one or more works are by a distinct, homonymous authors, go ahead and split the author. IncludesLaura Lippman is composed of 7 names. You can examine and separate out names. Combine with…
|