
As rumors fly, Jonathan and Juliet must team up once more to uncover the murderer. And just in time, too, as another murder takes place – this time of a rich woman who’s just been married for her fortune. Now, while visiting a new friend who is shrouded in scandal, Juliet is reunited with Jonathan Darcy. The last party Juliet Tilney attended involved a murder - which Juliet helped solve. And be sure to order your copy of The Late Mrs. Gray will be in conversation with Juneau Black – the pen name of Jocelyn Cole and Sharon Nagel, the writing team behind the charming Shady Hollow mysteries.Ĭlick here to register now for this virtual event. A soulful book."ĭorcas Cheng-Tozun is a writer and leader whose work with various nonprofits, social enterprises, and faith-based organizations has given her opportunity to engage with a broad range of social issues.īoswell hosts a virtual event with Claudia Gray (the pen name of author Amy Vincent) for a chat about her new novel, a superior blend of humor and mystery that features Jane Austen’s beloved characters. Cheng-Tozun proposes a quieter, but no less impactful, approach: her gentle guidance urges us to get curious about finding our way to quiet activism, allowing us all to join in the march toward making the world a brighter place. Publishers Weekly writes: "This practical, energizing entry will prove a handy resource for the withdrawn." And from Karen Walrond, author of T he Lightmaker's Manifesto: "Activism can feel imperative but daunting, especially for those of us who are introverts or shy. Cheng-Tozun expands the possibilities of how to have a positive social impact, affirming the particular gifts and talents that sensitive souls offer to a hurting world. But what does social justice work look like for those of us who don't feel comfortable battling in the trenches? Sensitive souls have much to contribute to bringing about a more just and equitable world. Often social justice work is imagined to be raised voices and raised fists in the streets, slums, villages, inner cities, and halls of political power. And be sure to order your copy of Social Justice for the Sensitive Soul as well. Please click here to register now for this virtual event. In conversation with Porchlight’s Managing Director Sally Haldorson. Boswell and Porchlight Book Company join forces once again to present a virtual event featuring writer, activist, and highly sensitive person Dorcas Cheng-Tozun, author of Social Justice for the Sensitve Soul, a book which empowers introverts, empaths, and other HSPs to find their roles within social justice work in the ways that best support their talents and avoid burnout.
