ONLINE: Amy E. Reichert, Ann Garvin
May 5, 2021 7:00 PM
You had us at journalist who can see ghosts. That s one plot point of
The Kindred Spirits Supper Club, the new novel from
Amy E. Reichert about a writer whose current circumstances lead to a return home to Wisconsin Dells. Reichert will be in conversation with another Wisconsin-based writer,
I Thought You Said This Would Work. It s a humor-laced road trip tale of former friends brought back together on a mission for another friend with cancer.
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Feels Like Falling) delivers a heart-wrenching tale of love and loss in this tearjerker. Journalist Amelia Paxton is ticking life goals off her listâincluding a
New York Times âModern Loveâ column about her perfect marriageâwhen she catches her husband in a tryst with her male hairdresser. Shocked, she flees to her North Carolina hometown to regroup. While there, her research for a story about frozen embryos leads her to discover her childhood friend Parker and his late wife Greer had frozen four embryos. Amelia was diagnosed with primary ovarian insufficiency at 14 and thought sheâd come to terms with her infertility, but she changes her mind and determines to serve as a surrogate for Parker and Greerâs embryos. After she gets back in touch with Parker, the two eventually fall in love, despite Ameliaâs fear that Parker wonât get over Greer. Harvey brings her characters to life, including Greer, whose heartbreaking journal entries reflect on