Friday, March 16, 2012

GIVEAWAY: Lucky Leprechaun Giveaway Hop


Welcome to the Lucky Leprechaun Giveaway Hop, co-hosted by Books Complete Me and Author Cindy Thomas. For this giveaway, author Mary Pauline Lowry has generously offered up a copy of her well-received book The Earthquake Machine. Check out what people are saying on Amazon and GoodReads. I haven't had a chance yet to read it, but plan to do so in the upcoming months...

Synopsis

The Earthquake Machine tells the story of 14 year-old Rhonda. On the outside, everything looks perfect in Rhonda's world but at home Rhonda has to deal with a manipulative father who keeps her mentally ill mother hooked on pharmaceuticals. The only reliable person in Rhonda's life is her family's Mexican yardman, Jes s. But when the INS deports Jes?'s back to his home state of Oaxaca, Rhonda is left alone with her increasingly painful family situation. Determined to find her friend Jes s, Rhonda seizes an opportunity to run away during a camping trip with friends. She swims to the Mexican side of the Rio Grande and makes her way to the border town of Boquillas, Mexico. There a peyote-addled bartender convinces her she won't be safe traveling alone into the country's interior. So with the bartender's help, Rhonda cuts her hair and assumes the identity of a Mexican boy named Angel. She then sets off on a burro across the desert to look for Jes s. Thus begins a wild adventure that explores the borders between the United States and Mexico, adolescence and adulthood, male and female, English and Spanish, and adult coming-of-age and Young Adult novels.

Paperback, 326 pages
Published September 2011 by AuthorHouse
ISBN  1456795856 (ISBN13: 9781456795856)

 


About the Author
from her website

Mary Pauline Lowry joined a Hotshot Crew of forest firefighters, traveling the American west with a band of 20 men, digging fireline alongside raging forest fires during the day, sleeping in the ash at night.

Working a night shift on the 20,000 acre Laid Low fire in the mountains of the Angeles National Forest, Mary looked at the fire moving over the mountains like lava, at the city of Los Angeles far below illuminated with the light of a million streetlamps. She looked around her at the strong, sweaty, beautiful, ash-covered men working beside her. And she decided then that she would write a book about these Gods of Fire.

Laid off with the rest of her crew after the end of her first fire season, she went to Costa Rica, river rafting through the rainforest outside of La Fortuna, sea kayaking in the Pacific Ocean outside of Montezuma, and diving off of waterfalls until the money ran out and she returned home to Austin to work at her local indie bookstore.

After her second fire season, she finished her first novel, The Gods of Fire. Mary threw her tent in her car and headed for southwest Colorado. She rented a basement room at the Desert Rose Horse Ranch. Before dawn she wrote her second novel, The Earthquake Machine. During the day she did trim carpentry, framed houses, and built fences with a giant, bearded Viking of a man named David who taught her to be a carpenter.

Next Mary found work at a domestic violence shelter, helping the women and children she came to think of as “the forgotten ones.” Fleeing violent men had left these women homeless and there were rarely enough resources to get them truly back on their feet.  Mary did what she could for the women and children, cried every time she finished a shift, and spent her days off work polishing The Earthquake Machine, sending The Gods of Fire to agents and editors in faraway New York City, and running on mountain trails.

When she moved back to Austin, she wrote during the day and worked the night shift on the National Domestic Violence Hotline where she helped over 25,000 survivors of domestic violence seek safe shelter and a better life.

The Gods of Fire
didn’t sell. So Mary walked onto a plane and flew back to Los Angeles for the first time since that Laid Low Fire. But this time she went straight to Hollywood where she convinced Bill Mechanic (producer of films such as Fight Club, Braveheart, The Titanic, and Coraline) to option The Gods of Fire for film.

Mary then wrote the screenplay, which is currently out with directors.

Mary’s agent didn’t want to send out The Earthquake Machine to editors. The book was perhaps too edgy. Editors would be afraid to take a chance on such a wild ride. And so Mary decided to give readers a chance to find her. 


Giveaway: Win a copy of The Earthquake Machine by Mary Pauline Lowry, generously shipped by the author herself! To enter, just complete the Rafflecopter form below...


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And don't forget that I have another giveaway still going on for my very gently read copy of All Her Father's Guns by James Warner, and a 25% off coupon code for GoneReading. All Her Father's Guns wasn't really my cup of tea, but don't let that stop you-- it has some great reviews! And GoneReading is a great place to get book-related items, and know that you are helping the world at the same time, as 100% of their after-tax profits go towards libraries and reading programs! I even bought a t-shirt to wear to my book club meetings...

Alright folks...we've got a lot to do, and a lot of blogs to visit. So get to it! And after you are done here, continue on with the rest of the hop. You can find the full list over at I Am a Reader, Not a Writer. Good luck, and thanks for stopping by!

Check out the full list of blogs participating on the official post over at I Am a Reader, Not a Writer.

21 comments:

Daniela said...

Happy St. Patrick's Day!!

PuttPutt1198Eve said...

I would love a copy of Swamplandia!

Kylie Carlson said...

I'm reading The Hunger Games with my daughter!

Anonymous said...

Unfortunately, I'm not reading anything at the moment. I need a good book!

Unknown said...

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Unknown said...

Right now I'm finishing Demons st Deadnight (A & E Kirk) and around halfway through Succubus Dreams (Richelle Mead)

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DMS said...

I am reading The Help.

I would love to win. Thanks so much for the chance!

My blog is participating in the hop, too. Swing by for the chance to win 2 books and a gift card. :)
~Jess
http://thesecretdmsfilesoffairdaymorrow.blogspot.com/

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alicia marie said...

right now i'm reading steel by carrie vaughn.
thanks for the giveaway!!

Unknown said...

I am currently reading Anne of Green Gables. I am really enjoying Anne and her dramatics. lol
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Unknown said...

I'm reading Outlander right now.

Anonymous said...

i am not reading anything right now:(need some books lol

Unknown said...

I've heard a lot of good about Earthquake Machine. :) I just finished Divergent and Whipping Club so I'm still looking for a new book to read. :)

Tiff Pull said...

I'm reading pandemonium. Thanks for the giveaway.

Stacy said...

I am reading Across the Universe.

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Linda Kish said...

I am reading This Beautiful Life.

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Katrina said...

I literally just pulled The Hauting of Maddy Clare off my TBR pile today so it's sitting her with me, patiently waiting. :)

Vickie said...

I'm reading Ditched by Robin Mellom. Thanks for the giveaway!

LeDerpyReader said...

Currently reading Fever :D

dv8 said...

I'm embarrassed to admit I'm reading The Hunger Games.

nicolesender said...

I'm reading A Dark Matter by Peter Straub.
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