Friday, May 6, 2011

Last October, I had the pleasure of attending Cincinnati's annual Books by the Banks Festival. There were tons of authors, publishers, librarians, and people who just came to enjoy the day. I was lucky enough to host a panel of authors talking about their current books and answering questions from the audience.

One of the authors was Beth Hoffman who lives in Northern Kentucky, and I'm so glad I got to read her debut novel Saving CeeCee Honeycutt. It takes place in 1967, starting in Ohio. CeeCee is 12 and essentially taking care of her mentally unstable mother, who thinks it's still 1951 and she has been crowned the Vidalia Onion Queen. When a tragedy occurs, unknown great aunt Tootie comes to the rescue, taking CeeCee to live with her in Savannah. CeeCee is introduced into a world of wealth; odd and eccentric ladies; injustices that must be fought; and the fun that life can be. I would recommend this to anyone who enjoyed The Help, or Clare Luce Booth's play/film The Women, or just likes books with interesting and inspiring female characters.

This year's Books by the Banks is being held on Saturday, October 22 at the Duke Energy Convention Center. Mark your calendars and hope to see you there!

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