Eleanor will be reading from her historical novel, A Decent Woman and signing copies of the book at La Casa Azul Bookstore on Friday, October 2, 6-8 pm.
La Casa Azul Bookstore * 143 E. 103rd Street, New York, NY 10029 * info.lacasaazul@gmail.com
ABOUT ELEANOR PARKER SAPIA
Puerto Rican-born novelist, Eleanor Parker Sapia, was raised in the United States, Puerto Rico, and Europe. Eleanor’s careers as an artist, counselor, alternative health practitioner, Spanish language social worker and a refugee case worker inspire her stories. She is a member of Las Comadres Para Las Americas, PEN America, and the Historical Novel Society. When Eleanor is not writing, she facilitates creativity groups, reads, and tells herself she is making plans to walk El Camino de Santiago de Compostela a second time.
A Decent Woman is Eleanor’s debut novel, set in turn of the nineteenth century Puerto Rico. The book was selected as 2015 July Book of the Month for Las Comadres & Friends Latino Book Club. Eleanor is the mother of two adult children and currently lives in West Virginia, where she is writing her second novel, The Island of Goats.
A Decent Woman is available for Kindle and in paperback on Amazon.
Barnes & Noble for Nook and in paperback.
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/a-decent-woman-eleanor-parker-sapia/1121258236?ean=9781620154007
La Casa Azul Bookstore 143 E. 103rd Street, New York, NY 10029 info.lacasaazul@gmail.com
http://www.eleanorparkersapia.com
@eleanorparkerwv
Congratulations, Eleanor. You’re getting her out there.
Thank you, Jack. Ana Belen is on quite a journey.