May 1, 2011 | Posted by Jenny | Published in News & Events
Georgia’s Kitchen events! (Oh, and flowers too. Lots and lots of flowers.) After hibernating all winter long, I’ve got some terrific new events lined up for May and I couldn’t be more excited. (The sunshine and warmer temps aren’t hurting either.)
Kicking things off is a dinner at Villa Borghese… More
April 21, 2011 | Posted by Jenny | Published in News & Events
Last night I came back from a wild day at American Girl Place (my newly-turned seven year olds are gaga for all things AG) to find a box of German and Dutch copies of Georgia’s Kitchen. I love how completely different the covers are from each other and the English… More
October 25, 2010 | Posted by Jenny | Published in News & Events
I read Jean Kwok’s engrossing coming-of-age novel, Girl in Translation, in one very late night. I’ve never been good at putting down a book I love (I was that nine-year-old girl reading Are You There God? It’s Me Margaret under the covers, flashlight in hand) and… More
October 4, 2010 | Posted by Jenny | Published in News & Events
I’m super excited about all the great Georgia’s Kitchen events coming up this October. First is a reading and signing in Kingston, NY, followed by another reading with my good friend and fellow novelist, Daphne Uviller, in Beacon, NY (home to the amazing and surprisingly kid-friendly museum More
October 4, 2010 | Posted by Jenny | Published in News & Events
When it comes to entertaining, Ina Garten is my go-to gal. I’ve yet to meet a Barefoot Contessa recipe I don’t like, and I love her fun and laidback style. This week, I’m giving away a copy of Barefoot Contessa Back To Basics, considered by many to be the essential… More
September 24, 2010 | Posted by Jenny | Published in News & Events
In honor of my Tar Heel Tour (that’s North Carolina, for all you Yanks), I’m giving away a copy of North Carolina author extraordinaire Nicholas Sparks’ latest novel, Safe Haven. Sparks has written 15 , count ‘em, 15 novels, and I’d guess that almost as many, if not all, have made… More
September 20, 2010 | Posted by Jenny | Published in News & Events
This week (September 21 – 25), I’m doing a mini book tour through North Carolina, with readings and events in four Tar Heel cities. First up is a visit to my old stomping grounds in Winston Salem. Way back when, I was an undergrad at Wake… More
September 17, 2010 | Posted by Jenny | Published in News & Events
Calling all Hudson Valley-ites: Come join me tonight at 7:30 pm at Oblong Books in Rhinebeck (yes, the site of Chelsea’s wedding) as I read from Georgia’s Kitchen. We’ll be serving prosecco and vino and other refreshments. Should be a fun night!
September 15, 2010 | Posted by Jenny | Published in News & Events
This week, I’m giving away the hilarious and moving I Feel Bad About My Neck by the equally hilarious (and moving) Nora Ephron. Let me just come right out and say that I pretty much worship Nora Ephron. Why? Because she’s clever, quick, insightful, honest, hilarious (did I already say that?)… More
September 4, 2010 | Posted by Jenny | Published in News & Events
This week, I’m giving away a copy of the talented Jane Porter’s She’s Gone Country. Jane was kind enough to blurb Georgia’s Kitchen, and I can’t wait to read her latest. To enter, all you have to do is “like” Georgia’s Kitchen on Facebook and leave a comment and… More