Grand Gesture Books Presents: Tarah Dewit in conversation with Olivia Waite
Grand Gesture Books is so excited to partner with Portland Center Stage to welcome USA Today bestselling author Tarah DeWitt to Portland, Oregon for her Lost and Found tour! She will be joined in conversation by Olivia Waite, author of Murder by Memory and The Lady’s Guide to Celestial Mechanics. Every ticket comes with a pre-signed copy of Lost and Found. This event includes an optional photo line. There will be no signing so please, do not bring any books from home. Everyone who attends this event must have a ticket. This book event will include an audience Q&A and an optional photo and signing line. There will be additional signed back stock from the authors to purchase from Grand Gesture on site. NOTE: This event does require wearing a mask to attend. Please remember to bring one. We will have some on hand.
These tickets are non-refundable and non-exchangeable. If your availability changes and you're unable to attend the event, and would like for someone to pick your book up for you, then that's fine; just send them a photo of your ticket so a staff member can scan it and mark your name off. If no one is able to pick up your book, then we will send out an email the following evening to ask you if you'd like for your book to be picked up at the store or shipped to your home. Your signed copy will be held for you at Grand Gesture Books for two weeks. After that, it will be reshelved and you will not receive a refund.
Tarah Dewitt writes character-driven romances filled with laughter and Big Feelings. She loves stories centered around perfectly imperfect characters, especially those with just enough trauma to keep them funny, without ever being forcefully cavalier. She’s the bestselling author of Left of Forever, Savor It, The Co-op, and Funny Feelings, with plenty more to come.
Olivia Waite writes queer historical romance, fantasy, science fiction, and essays. She is the romance fiction columnist for the New York Times Book Review. Her work has been shortlisted for the Hugo Award, the Locus Award, and the Washington State Book Award.
We can't wait to see you!
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