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Tour Sign-Up: Autofocus by Lauren Gibaldi
Hello FFBC Team! We are now announcing a new tour we're hosting for Autofocus is being released on June 14th 2016 by Harper Teen.
The tour will run from June 6th to June 12th and there will be available the following types of posts:
- Review (Limited spots)
- Interview (Only 2 Available)
- Guest Post (Only 2 Available)
- Playlist (Blogger's Choice)
- Dream Cast (Blogger's Choice)
- Favorite Quotes (Blogger's Choice)
- Promotional Post
Remember that June 1st is reserved for the Welcome Post, so do not pick June 1st in the sign-up form.
Reviewers will receive a digital copy of the book via Edelweiss. Make sure you have an account on edelweiss before filling out the form.
As always, there will be a tour giveaway provided by the author. Details to come soon!
IMPORTANT NOTE: Signing up for the tour does not guarantee you will be selected. We will reach out to all hosts that have been chosen once the sign-ups have closed and the tour schedule has been published.
Genre: Young Adult, Contemporary, Romance, Realistic Fiction, Adoption, Coming of Age, Family
Synopsis:
Family.
It’s always been a loaded word for Maude. And when she is given a senior photography assignment—to create a portfolio that shows the meaning of family—she doesn’t quite know where to begin. But she knows one thing: without the story of her birth mother, who died when Maude was born, her project will be incomplete.
So Maude decides to visit her best friend, Treena, at college in Tallahassee, Florida, where Maude’s birth mother once lived. But when Maude arrives, she quickly discovers that Treena has changed. With a new boyfriend and a packed social calendar, Treena doesn’t seem to have time for Maude—or helping Maude in her search.
Enter Bennett, a cute guy who lives in Treena’s dorm. He understands Maude’s need to find her mother. And as Bennett helps Maude in her search, she starts to find that her mother’s past doesn’t have to define her own future.
Lauren Gibaldi has crafted a beautiful and timely coming-of-age story that poses the question: Is who we are determined at birth, or can we change as we grow?
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