Things change suddenly in publishing, and one thing that has just come up for The Mad Wolf’s Daughter is the many bookstores where it’s suddenly on sale. My husband and I have had fun checking out our favorite indies from around the U.S. and seeing if they have my book for preorder (so far, they all have!)…. Read more »
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It was such a blast to meet so many readers at the Bath Book Bash last year, and I can’t wait for this one too! Sept. 17, 2022, at the Patten Free Library in Bath, Maine!
Posted @withregram • @bath.book.bash 📢Author Announcement📢
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Diane Magras (pronounced MAY-gris) is the award-winning author of the New York Times Editors’ Choice The Mad Wolf’s Daughter; its companion novel, The Hunt for the Mad Wolf’s Daughter; and the recent, Secret of the Shadow Beasts.
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Diane’s debut novel, The Mad Wolf’s Daughter, was a Maine State Book Award nominee and the 2018 Lupine Award winner for juvenile fiction.
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Learn more at www.dianemagras.com
@dianemagras
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