K.M. SOEHNLEIN reads and signs his novel "ROBIN AND RUBY"

04/15/2010 7:30 pm
04/15/2010 8:30 pm

K.M. Soehnlein

Robin and Ruby (Kensington Publishing)

The award-winning author will read from and sign his new novel.

"A fiercely gripping story... a brother and sister, bonded and haunted, smart and intense, sharing overlapping roads to romance or tragedy or hard-won self-understanding." --Michelle Tea, author of Rose of No Man's Land and Valencia

Praise for The World of Normal Boys:
"Extraordinary...an exhilarating experience...that Soehnlein has produced as his first novel a work of such maturity and excellence is little short of astounding." -- Fenton Johnson, author of Scissors, Paper, Rock

"This is a rich and unflinching book." --The New York Times Book Review

K.M. Soehnlein is the author of the Lambda Award-winning bestselling novel, The World of Normal Boys, and You Can Say You Knew Me When. He lives in San Francisco, where he works as a freelance writer, editor and writing teacher. Readers can visit his blog at http://kmsoehnlein.typepad.com and his website at www.kmsoehnlein.com.

Robin and Ruby (Hardcover)

$24.00
ISBN-13: 9780758232182
Availability: In the Warehouse (Usually ships to store or customer in 2-7 days. Call for time-sensitive orders)
Published: Kensington, 4/2010
Soehnlein's beloved and highly praised debut, "The World of Normal Boys," introduced unforgettable teenager Robin MacKenzie. Now, Soehnlein introduces Robin's sister Ruby, in this story of love, loss, and emotional upheaval.

$14.00
ISBN-13: 9781575666617
Availability: On Our Shelves Now
Published: Kensington, 8/2001
It's the late 1970s in suburban New Jersey when a tragic accident wakes Robin's family from their middle-American dream and plunges them into a spiral of slow destruction. As his family falls apart, Robin embarks on an explosive odyssey of sexual self-discovery that will take him into a complex future beyond the world of normal boys.

$15.00
ISBN-13: 9780758207999
Availability: In the Warehouse (Usually ships to store or customer in 2-7 days. Call for time-sensitive orders)
Published: Kensington, 11/2006
Jamie is living a fun-loving lifestyle in San Francisco when he learns that his father has died. Five years earlier an explosive argument about Jamie's sexuality severed ties between them. Jamie sets out on a journey that will enable him to understand who his father really was, and to forgive who his father became.

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