Linden Tree Welcomes Chanel Miller!
Linden Tree Books is excited to welcome New York Times bestselling author and Newbery Honor winner Chanel Miller on Wednesday, January 21 at 6:30pm to celebrate the release of her wonderful new middle-grade novel, The Moon Without Stars.
This event will be held at Christ Episcopal Church at 1040 Border Road in Los Altos, CA. It will include a presentation, audience Q&A, and book signing.
Additional copies of The Moon Without Stars and Chanel’s other books will be available for purchase at the event.
This is a ticketed event. Each ticket includes admission for up to two people and one hardcover copy of The Moon Without Stars. If you would like to attend but the ticket price is not accessible to you, or if you have any other questions, please email events@lindentreebooks.com.
About The Moon Without Stars:
What's the deal with middle school, anyway? Newbery Honor-winning author and artist Chanel Miller explores the glorious mess that is middle school—and the way growing up, finding friends, and discovering who you are can be both awkward and empowering.
At the beginning of seventh grade, Luna knows who she is: an observant, quiet girl who loves writing and making zines with her best friend, Scott. But when one of their zines takes off, somehow Luna is swept up into the popular group and learns just how much of herself she's going to have to compromise to stay there. Will she give up her writing? Her best friend? What about her own beliefs about who she is and what she stands for?
In a contemporary novel that feels like today’s Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret, Newbery Honor winner and bestselling author Chanel Miller explores what it means to lose and then find yourself again in the middle of middle school.
About Chanel Miller:
Chanel Miller is a writer and artist. Her first children’s book, Magnolia Wu Unfolds It All, was a Newbery Honor winner and an instant New York Times bestseller. Her memoir, Know My Name, was a New York Times bestseller, a New York Times Book Review Notable Book, and a winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award, the Dayton Literary Peace Prize, the Ridenhour Book Prize, and the California Book Award. It was also a best book of the year in TIME, The Washington Post, Chicago Tribune, NPR, and People, among others. She was named one of the Forbes 30 Under 30 and a Time Next 100 honoree and was a Glamour Woman of the Year honoree.