Saturday, 16 May 2015

Book Launch: On a Wing and a Prayer by Ruby Jackson


On Tuesday evening I had the honour of being invited to the launch of On A Wing and a Prayer by Ruby Jackson. This was held in Waterstones, Dundee and has to be the most entertaining book launch I have attended. Ruby Jackson held the audience in the palm of her hand as she told tales of the people she met whilst researching the book. The book is set during World War 2 and for the book Ruby Jackson interviewed people who did extraordinary things during this period. The accounts of what they did had the audience spellbound. 

Ruby Jackson does an incredible amount of research for her books. She tells the tale of contacting Fortnum and Mason in London. She needed to know the cost of honey during WW2. Fortnum and Mason told her she needed to speak to their archivist. What? Who would have known that a London store would have an archivist. I also learned that Fortnum and Mason have bee hives on their roof. How interesting is that? Something else I learned was that many rich young men, who had their own planes, handed them over to the military for the war effort. I could go on. 

Attending this event has made me think very carefully about how a book launch can be entertaining, interesting and informative. I hope that Bookaholic readers will also take some ideas away from this blog on rethinking their own launch.

So what is the book about. This is book 3 in the Churchill's Angels series, which is about four plucky girls from Dartford, Grace, Sally, Rose and Daisy. This book tells the story of Rose, an ordinary working class girl, who joins the ATS. You can rest assured that the historic details are 100% accurate as, in most cases, they come straight from the horse's mouth. If you like historical romance then this is an excellent book which I would highly recommend. You can buy the book from Amazon UK or USA by clicking below. 

     

See you all again soon Bookaholics. Whatever you are reading, enjoy.


10 comments:

  1. Oh, good, I'm glad the third book is out - I've been waiting for it. Sounds liek the launch was an amazing occasion.

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    1. It was Mary. I am sure you will love the book

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    2. I'm sure I will, too. I enjoyed the first ones.

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  2. I meant to type like, of course! It's late!

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  3. Sounds like a good evening! Lovely report Wendy.

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  4. Lovely post, Wendy, and next best thing to being there! Thanks for sharing Ruby's entertaining launch.

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    1. You are welcome Rosemary. I am glad you enjoyed it.

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  5. You made me feel like I was there, Wendy - thank you. I was so sad to miss it.

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    1. You are welcome Jenny. It's a shame you weren't there. It was a great night

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