One week until publication day!
Join me and David Myers of OpenSecrets at @PoliticsProse on June 30 at 7 PM ET as we celebrate the release of Summer of '71.
In person or via livestream, I hope you'll join us.
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Last call!
Today is the final day to enter the @goodreads giveaway for Summer of '71.
Thank you to everyone who has entered and shared the giveaway.
Enter here: https://t.co/vIpk43N80W
I just received my finished copy of Summer of '71 and had to place it next to Neil Sheehan's masterpiece, A Bright Shining Lie: John Paul Vann and America in Vietnam.
I have to admit, they look pretty good together.
On July 1 at 7 PM, I'll join L.M. Elliott at @OldTownBooks for a conversation about Summer of '71, historical research, and writing history, both fiction and nonfiction.
Hope to see you there.
Tickets:
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On July 1, I'll join Ryan Reft and Connie Cartledge for the Library of Congress's Made at the Library series to discuss Summer of '71 and the Manuscript Division collections that helped shape the book.
Register here: https://t.co/5417pM0lCb
Want to see how Summer of '71 came together?
We've posted an extended excerpt featuring the Introduction, Note to Readers, Sources, and more.
Read it here:
https://t.co/uLq0g0j0Zr
Not sure if Summer of '71 is for you?
Start with the introduction.
We've just added an audio version to the website, narrated by Jim Seybert: https://t.co/zlyQTEHXMF
Exciting news! Thanks to @goodreads and @KensingtonBooks, Summer of '71 is now featured in a Goodreads Giveaway.
100 lucky readers will receive a finished copy a full month before publication.
Open to U.S. entrants through June 12.
Enter here: https://t.co/vIpk43N80W
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