Today's Read & Giveaway: The Headmaster's Wife by Thomas Christopher Greene
I'm doing a little something different this week by featuring a book that I loved and reviewed last year. The Headmaster's Wife by Thomas Christopher Greene has just come out in paperback, and I'm celebrating by sharing the opening sentences and by holding a giveaway.
He arrives at the park by walking down Central Park West and then entering through the opening at West Seventy-seventh Street. This is in the winter. It is early morning, and the sun is a little more than an orangey haze behind heavy clouds in the east. Light snow flurries fill the air. There are not many people out, a few runners and women bundled against the cold pushing strollers.—The Headmaster's Wife by Thomas Christoper Greene (Picador, 2015, p. 3 [paperpack])
He walks down the asphalt drive and when he reaches a path with a smal wooden footbridge he stops for a moment, and it is there somewhere, a snatch of memory, but he cannot reach it.
Quick Facts
- Snapshot blurb: A beautifully written look into a man's soul and how he copes with an increasingly cold marriage, a life-changing event, and the almost inevitable loss of the small, safe world he's hidden in.
- Review: See my bullet review from last year.
- Extra: You must watch this incredibly moving video from the author (warning: grab some tissues)
Thanks to Picador, I'm happy to be able to spread the word about The Headmaster's Wife by offering two of my readers with a U.S. or Canada mailing address a copy of the newly released paperback. All you have to do to be entered for a chance to win is to fill out the form. I'll pick a name using a random number generator on March 11. Once the winners have been confirmed, I'll erase all personal information from my computer. Good luck!
18 comments:
I've heard good things about this one, but haven't gotten a chance to read it yet.
Sounds maybe depressing!
This one has been on my wish list since it came out in hardcover. I love those opening lines, as well as Manhattan's upper west side. I can't afford to live there, but I do visit often.
My Tuesday post: http://www.bookclublibrarian.com/2015/03/first-chapter-first-paragraph-96.html
Thanks for the sharing the release news and the giveaway.
sherry @ fundinmental My TT
I've read good things about this book, although it does sound a little bleak. Thanks for sharing the giveaway!
Sounds like such a good read! Thanks for the giveaway!!
I can see why you loved this book. It does sound good!
My first thought after reading the intro was how I know exactly what he means about having the memory right there, but somehow being unable to get to it.
This sounds like a really good book. I always enjoy seeing what you are reading. Kelley at the road goes ever ever on
I loved this one, Beth! The cover reeled me in...and then I stayed for the interesting characters and story.
Here's mine: “WHAT YOU LEFT BEHIND”
Julie loved this one too and sent me her copy. I need to make time for it!
I would love to read this one; I remember, when the book was released, being very intrigued and wanting to read it. Thanks for the reminder; can't believe it's already in paperback!
Sounds like a good read.
I like it. The writing reads as if spoken aloud. I want to read more.
My TT - http://fuonlyknew.com/2015/03/03/teaser-tuesdays-104-demon-energy/
This definitely sounds like an affecting read; thanks for hosting a Giveaway too! :)
I've been seeing this one around a lot. Love that beautiful cover and the story sounds good, too!
That was an amazing video to watch. It moved me and now, of course, I MUST read the book. I was so impressed with him, the author. I'm glad you shared this.
Hi, looks like a fab book! How about adding your post to the Books You Loved collection over at Carole's Chatter? Cheers
intriguing ...
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