M. Dressler - Canceled

We're hoping to reschedule this event in the fall. 

M. Dressler
will sign and discuss I See You So Close (Arcade; $24.99).

M Dressler is the critically acclaimed author of novels, stories, and essays. Her work has been praised by the New York Times as "splendid"; and by Library Journal as the writing of a "natural-born storyteller.: A graduate of Rice University and a member of the Texas Institute of Letters, she is a past recipient of the Paisano Fellowship in Literature, the Carson McCullers Fellowship, and a Fulbright award. She is a professor of writing and literature at Guilford College, where she directs the Sherwood Anderson Creative Writing Program. She lives in Greensboro, North Carolina and in Moab, Utah.

Event date: 

Thursday, April 16, 2020 - 6:30pm

Event address: 

2342 Bissonnet St.
Houston, TX 77005
I See You So Close: The Last Ghost Series, Book Two By M Dressler Cover Image
$24.99
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ISBN: 9781948924894
Published: Arcade - March 17th, 2020

The dead and their secrets refuse to stay buried in this thrilling sequel to M. Dressler’s award-winning The Last to See Me, for fans of Lauren Oliver and Kazuo Ishiguro 
 
Emma Rose Finnis has never made peace with her death . . . or with her ghostly afterlife.


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The Last to See Me: The Last Ghost Series, Book One By M Dressler Cover Image
$16.99
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ISBN: 9781510742918
Published: Skyhorse - August 6th, 2019

An American ghost story, told from the ghost's point of view, both as a ghost and while she was alive. With both a past and present time-line, we learn about Emma Rose's life and  the events that lead up to to her death and her determination not to leave the mansion she has lived in for a hundred years. Now, a ghost hunter has come to clear the house and Emma Rose is just as determined to stay there. Not a conventional ghost story, The Last to See Me is a beautifully told tale of love and loss and missed chances. I missed her when I finished the book. I think you will as well. The Last to See Me is in contention for my favorite book of the year! - Sally