Monday, January 31, 2022

Book Release Event--and Some Favorite Lumberjack Movies

February 1st is the BIG DAY! 

Lumberjacks & Ladies releases in paperback, ebook, audio--yes, AUDIO!--large print, and library bound! I hope you'll request it in multiple formats at your local library.


As part of the celebration, I'll be joining Mary Davis and Donna Schlachter, both authors with new releases and co-writers on the Heroes, Heroines, & History blog, for a virtual get-together--or as we like to call it, a PARTY--on February 15th!


That means there'll be multiple giveaways as well as a grand prize. Mark your calendars for February 15th to join us on the Heroes, Heroines, & History blog for this "Mid-Month Madness" event. Then pop on over to the Facebook page for more opportunities to chit-chat and win.

Here are the links for the two places that the party and giveaways will be held--each one having separate giveaways.

Heroes, Heroine, & History  (all day)

Facebook Here are the presentation times: 

4:00 PM CT/3:00 MT/2:00 PT: Naomi
4:30 PM CT/3:30 MT/2:30 PT: Donna
5:00 PM CT/4:00 MT/3:00 PT: Mary

Then when you're finished reading Lumberjacks & Ladies and the other books you win at the party, how about a movie night? Here are a few lumberjack tales I've enjoyed--pretty much all old classics.

Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (I never tire of this musical!)
The Lumber Baron (A sweet, clean historical)
Sometimes a Great Notion (Paul Newman, Henry Fonda, Lee Remick)
The Big Trees (Kirk Douglas)
For laughs with Ma & Pa Kettle: The Kettles on Old McDonald's Farm
Less of a lumbering tale, but still a family favorite: The Journey of Natty Gann

Do you remember the 1960s television series about a post-civil war lumberjack family and their mail order brides, Here Come the Brides? (Bobby Sherman, Robert Brown, David Soul)

Do you have a favorite lumberjack book or movie to recommend?

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