Thursday, February 17, 2022

Tour Wrap Up: Hemingway's Daughter by Christine M. Whitehead

 


 

Historical Fiction

Date Published: July 10, 2021



Finn Hemingway knows for a fact that she's been born at the wrong time into the wrong family with the wrong talents, making her three dreams for the future almost impossible to attain. She burns to be a trial lawyer in an era when Ruth Bader Ginsburg is being told to type and when a man who is 500th in his law school class is hired over a woman who is first in hers. She yearns to find true love when the family curse dictates that love always ends for the Hemingways, and usually, it ends badly. And finally, she'd give up the first two dreams if she were able to triumph on the third. She longs to have an impact on the only thing that matters to her father: his writing. To accomplish that would require a miracle. All three dreams are almost impossible, but it's the "almost" that keeps Finn going. Ernest Hemingway had three sons but ached to have a daughter.

This is her story.






Currently a 4.2* Rating on Amazon





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Did you miss any of the stops on this Tour?


February 7 - RABT Book Tours - Kick Off

February 7 - #BRVL Book Review Virginia Lee Blog - Spotlight

February 8 - The Faerie Review - Spotlight

February 9 - Girl with pen - Excerpt

February 10 - Nesie's Place - Excerpt

February 11 -Stormy nights reviewing and blogging- Spotlight

February 11 - The Avid Reader - Interview

February 12 - Book Junkiez - Spotlight

February 14 - Sapphyria's Book Blog - Spotlight

February 15 - A 100 pages a day - Review

February 16 - Nana's Book Reviews - Spotlight

February 17 - The Indie Express - Review




About the Author


I get my best ideas in the barn as I groom my horse, Nifty. The dogs keep a careful distance as I lift a hoof, scrape it out, then move on to the next one. The repetition soothes me. I begin to dream about women like me, women on the edge, restless women who still want to trust that there is love out there, and that being sentimental is not always contemptible, and that good men are not so hard to find if you keep slogging along, seeking a melody to fit your words. So that’s who and what I write about: restless women searching.

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