Thursday, August 20, 2015

Book Spotlight and Giveaway - The Forgotten Flapper: A Novel of Olive Thomas by Laini Giles

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The Forgotten Flapper: A Novel of Olive Thomas (Forgotten Actress Series, Volume 1) by Laini Giles

Publication Date: August 1, 2015
Publisher: Sepia Stories
Publishing Formats: eBook & Trade Paperback
Pages: 411
Genre: Historical Fiction/Biographical
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A presence lurks in New York City’s New Amsterdam Theatre when the lights go down and the audience goes home. They say she’s the ghost of Olive Thomas, one of the loveliest girls who ever lit up the Ziegfeld Follies and the silent screen. From her longtime home at the theater, Ollie’s ghost tells her story from her early life in Pittsburgh to her tragic death at twenty-five.

After winning a contest for “The Most Beautiful Girl in New York,” shopgirl Ollie modeled for the most famous artists in New York, and then went on to become the toast of Broadway. When Hollywood beckoned, Ollie signed first with Triangle Pictures, and then with Myron Selznick’s new production company, becoming most well known for her work as a “baby vamp,” the precursor to the flappers of the 1920s.

After a stormy courtship, she married playboy Jack Pickford, Mary Pickford’s wastrel brother. Together they developed a reputation for drinking, club-going, wrecking cars, and fighting, along with giving each other expensive make-up gifts. Ollie's mysterious death in Paris’ Ritz Hotel in 1920 was one of Hollywood’s first scandals, ensuring that her legend lived on.

AMAZON | BARNES & NOBLE

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

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A native of Austin, Texas, Laini Giles grew up the daughter of bookworms, and became a Nancy Drew devotee early on. When she realized there might be no escape from hairy tarantulas and bad guys with guns, she put her detective dreams on hold and wrote about them instead, finishing her first mystery novel with custom illustrations when she was eight. It was this love of mystery combined with a love of old MGM musicals and The Marx Brothers that led her to check Kenneth Anger’s Hollywood Babylon out of the library during her formative years. Ideas began to simmer.

A graduate of the University of North Texas, she put the writing on hold for a while when real life got in the way (i.e.—she met and married her Canadian husband and headed north for maple-flavored goodies and real beer). She highly recommends moving to another country and not being able to work for a year for finishing any novels you may have laying around.

Laini and her husband live in Edmonton, Alberta with their three gray girl cats, nicknamed The Supremes.

For more information visit Laini Giles' website and blog. You can also find her on Twitter and Goodreads.

GIVEAWAY

One lucky winner will receive an eBook of The Forgotten Flapper.

Rules
– Must be 18 or older to enter.
– Only one entry per household.
– All giveaway entrants agree to be honest and not cheat the systems; any suspect of fraud is decided upon by blog/site owner and the sponsor, and entrants may be disqualified at our discretion.


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BLOG TOUR SCHEDULE

Monday, August 3 Kick Off & Giveaway at Passages to the Past  
Tuesday, August 4 Interview at The Maiden's Court  
Wednesday, August 5 Book Blast/Spotlight at History From a Woman's Perspective  
Thursday, August 6 Review at Book Nerd
Friday, August 7 Book Blast/Spotlight at What Is That Book About  
Monday, August 10 Review at Book Babe
Tuesday, August 11 Book Blast/Spotlight at Room With Books  
Wednesday, August 12 Character Interview at Boom Baby Reviews Spotlight & Giveaway at Teddy Rose Book Reviews Plus More  
Thursday, August 13 Review at Beth's Book Nook Blog
Friday, August 14 Spotlight & Giveaway at To Read, or Not to Read  
Saturday, August 15 Book Blast/Spotlight at Please Pass the Books  
Monday, August 17 Book Blast/Spotlight at A Literary Vacation
Tuesday, August 18 Book Blast/Spotlight at Let Them Read Books  
Wednesday, August 19 Review at A Book Drunkard
Thursday, August 20 Spotlight & Giveaway at View From the Birdhouse  
Friday, August 21 Book Blast/Spotlight at CelticLady's Reviews
Monday, August 24 Review at A Chick Who Reads  
Wednesday, August 26 Review & Giveaway at Raven Haired Girl
Thursday, August 27 Book Blast/Spotlight at Svetlana's Reads and Views
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11 comments:

Carol L. said...

My daughter and I can't wait to reaf this , the first book in the series.I think it's such a great topic. Thanks for being part of the Tour and giving bus the opportunity to win.
Carol L
Lucky4750 (at) aol (dot) com

Denise said...

I am interested in this book, because Mary Pickford was a Canadian, whose real name was Gladys Smith. Cousins of her and Jack lived on a farm near the Hamilton airport. They gave a signed hand-coloured picture of her to my dad. This novel has a good story line.

Unknown said...

The generation of the Flapper was one of much excitement. I am sure this book will provide some great information for those of us who were not alive during that time. Thanks for this opportunity to enter for a copy. robeader53@yahoo.com

Birdhouse Books said...

Thanks for the comments! Denise, that is so neat that your Dad had a signed picture of Mary Pickford. I love reading about the silent movie era.

Carrie Smith said...

This sounds like a pretty exciting book-- it would be a change of pace from my normal reading. Thank you so much for the chance to win!

Jenny S said...

I LOVE reading books from my grandma's younger days. Such a cool way to learn more history.

tashamwilkerson said...

I would love to read this book!

Meghan said...

I think this sounds really interesting and love this era

Annmarie Weeks said...

Thanks! This book looks like such a good read! My favorite time period to read about!

Peggy said...

This looks like just the book I need to read on my trip. I hope I win.

Unknown said...

Hooray! A ghost story and a flapper story. I found a list of flapper expressions and have been trying to use them in general conversation. "You are the frog's eyebrows!"