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NORTH OF THE TENSION LINE News!

Thursday, October 1st, 2020

NORTH OF THE TENSION LINE: AN INTERVIEW WITH J. F. RIORDAN

We’ll hazard a guess that, at least once in your life, you’ve fantasized about packing up your life and moving to (what feels like) a different world—an idyllic small town, a bustling metropolis, a remote windswept isle… In J. F. Riordan’s sparkling North of the Tension line series, a writer does just that, moving from Chicago to a sparsely populated island in Door County, Wisconsin. Her ensuing small-town adventures are presented with enormous heart throughout this delightful series. Today in the Bluestocking Salon, Bas Bleu sat down (virtually, no masks required!) with novelist J. F. Riordan to learn more about why she chose Door County as her setting, how opera helped shape her novelist’s voice, and what effects the COVID-19 pandemic has had on her writing.

Bas Bleu: Tell us a little bit about yourself and your journey to becoming a writer.

J. F. Riordan: In one way or another I have always been a writer. I can remember at the age of seven or so, walking home on a summer evening, keeping myself company by making up a story. But my writing self has always been entwined with a musical self, and it confused me for quite a while. I spent my young life studying music, and had a career as an opera singer. It was an unhappy time, but it seems to have resolved itself: rhythm, the sound and feeling of words, and the movement of phrases are a very big part of my writing.

I didn’t start writing seriously for myself until quite late. I had a stressful day job, and writing was something that was personal and private, and helped me preserve a sense of purpose—not to mention a little sanity. The first novel took about seven years to write, partly because of the job, and partly because there was no pressure to finish. I had no idea whether anyone would want it. Since North of the Tension Line came out in 2014, I have published five books: four novels, and a book of essays, Reflections on a Life in Exile. It has all come as a bit of a surprise.

BB: Door County, and especially Washington Island, makes such an interesting and atmospheric setting for your series. What is your relationship to the area, and why did you decide to set the books there?

JFR: I have been going to Door County for decades, and it was probably thirty years ago when I decided to take the ferry to Washington Island just to see what was there. From the first moment I set foot on the ferry it was if a spell was cast on me. I can remember standing at the railing, looking out at the water and thinking what it would be like to come there every summer, with all the days spread out before you like a blank sheet of paper. There’s a magic in the island: as if you have fallen off the edge of the earth, and all that’s left is the essence of what matters. In my books I try to capture that mystical, almost magical reality.

I have always wanted to live there, in that sense of deep authenticity, but it wasn’t practical, so writing about being on the island was the next best thing.

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Anchored

HONORED AS A NOTABLE 100 BOOK IN THE 2021 SHELF UNBOUND BEST INDIE BOOK COMPETITION

Mort Crim has reported on major conflicts around the world for more than four decades and was a major inspiration for Will Ferrell’s performance in the movie Anchorman. Crim’s memoir takes readers behind the camera to show what life was like when the local anchorman was as revered as the professional athlete, and just as overpaid. It was a glamorous life, working alongside some of journalism’s legends: Walter Cronkite, David Brinkley, Dan Rather, and Ted Koppel.

The son of an evangelical minister in a conservative church, Crim suffered his first crisis of faith at the age of 15. Despite nagging questions, Crim eventually followed his father’s path into ministry. But the more he delved into the Bible, the more his faith was shaken. Unable to defend from the pulpit things he wasn’t sure of, Crim left the ministry for a career in journalism, determined to pursue truth.

After a four-year stint in the Air Force, he earned his master’s degree in journalism from Northwestern University, and by the age of 30, had made it to New York—the epicenter of his profession. As a national correspondent for ABC, Crim anchored the network’s top-rated morning radio show and covered America’s newly-developing manned space program. When Neil Armstrong took that first step on the moon, it was Crim’s voice that described the historic event for millions around the world.

At the urging of Walter Cronkite, Crim moved from network radio into the heady world of television news. At KYW in Philadelphia, Mort Crim was paired with the late Jessica Savitch, and their anchor team spawned the idea for Will Ferrell’s Anchorman movies. Crim’s journey for truth will resonate with anyone raised in a cocoon of certainty that they felt compelled to question.

About: Mort Crim

Hardcover: $24.95 (ISBN: 9780825309441)

E-book $15.95 (ISBN: 9780825308246)

Personal Memoir

352 pages

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The Adventures of Bubba Jones #4 Book Signing with Jeff Alt

Friday, September 18th, 2020

Jeff Alt, local author, will sign his new 4th book in his National Park children’s book series, The Adventures of Bubba Jones: Time Traveling Through Grand Canyon National Park; using COVID safe protocols (outside in open air, plexiglass table shield and other safety guidelines).

Live Radio Interview with Jeff Alt

Friday, September 18th, 2020

Jeff Alt joins Outdoor Life Radio in Cincinnati (89.3 FM) to discuss his new book, The Adventures of Bubba Jones #4, and the entire Bubba Jones series.

THE ADVENTURES OF BUBBA JONES #4 News!

Wednesday, September 9th, 2020

The Arizona Daily Sun Review: Through the ages and for all ages: Time traveling Bubba Jones series arrives at Grand Canyon

Did you know that there are 92 mammals, 447 types of birds, 22 species of bats and 58 reptiles in Grand Canyon? Or that Kaibab is a Paiute word meaning “mountain turned upside down” and what the tribe calls the Grand Canyon? Or that Phantom Ranch used to have a swimming pool?

These facts are just a handful in The Adventures of Bubba Jones 4: Time Travelling Through Grand Canyon National Park, the newest in award-winning author Jeff Alt’s national park series. From thousands of feet of rock layers to the Civilian Conservation Corps-installed phone line at the bottom of the canyon, Bubba Jones makes learning engaging and immersive. And, though it’s marketed for ages 8-12, like the best children’s literature, this storyhas something for all ages.

The Adventures of Bubba Jones starts on the roaring Colorado River. Here Bubba’s grandpa “Papa” Lewis, dad Clark and sister Hug-a-Bug encounter geologist and explorer John Wesley Powell as an experienced Papa Lewis ferries their wooden boat through dangerous rapids.

What makes this impossible sighting possible is that young Bubba can time travel.  In fact, what sets the entire Bubba Jones series apart is that he and his family can hop through history at a whim. What better educational tool than a little magic that makes young readers feel as if they are actually present for historical moments, important figures more than just a name on a textbook page.  

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THE ADVENTURES OF BUBBA JONES #4 News!

Friday, September 4th, 2020

Motherhood Moment Book Review: The Adventures of Bubba Jones – Time Traveling Through Grand Canyon National Park

I recently had a chance to review The Adventures of Bubba Jones – Time Traveling Through Grand Canyon National Park. It is an award-winning book series that crisscrosses the country, taking kids on an educational, time-traveling adventure through America’s beloved National Parks, and the fourth book in the series.

Each book in the series, written for middle grades, combines education with entertainment in a thrill-packed journey through time loaded with fun facts about history, ecology, and science about the park and its inhabitants. The time travel adds an imaginative aspect to the story, helping kids engage more than they would in just a history book. It includes history, science, and mystery, and kids who love travel, suspense, or nature will enjoy the book.

The Adventures of Bubba Jones is jam-packed with fun family activities that can serve as your “insiders guide” for your own Grand Canyon adventure. As Jeff Alt wrote this book, he explored Grand Canyon National Park and collaborated with park officials and experts in order to include accurate park facts and the most highly recommended family-friendly Grand Canyon activities; and yes, you can go back in time by taking a stroll on the Trail of Time Walk on the south rim. Everything the Jones family does on their Grand Canyon adventure is highlighted on the map in the back of this book to help you plan your trip. The Curriculum Guide & Discussion Questions are a bonus for educators.

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My Feet Aren’t Ugly: Third Edition

In My Feet Aren’t Ugly, teen mentor Debra Beck provides sometimes funny and always honest personal stories along with quizzes, journaling exercises, and thoughts from teens themselves to help develop self-confidence. Whether you feel bad about yourself, have trouble fitting in, or have tough questions you are afraid to ask, the third edition of My Feet Aren’t Ugly features three new chapters to help pre-teens, teens, and parents tackle these issues together.

Order the book today and download this free self-esteem report card to print off and complete with your teen before and after they read the book!

About: Debra Beck

Paperback: $12.95 (ISBN: 9780825309373)

E-book $4.99 (ISBN: 9780825308192)

YA Nonfiction/Social Topics

200 pages

Age range: 12 & Up

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GET YOUR KIDS HIKING News!

Monday, August 24th, 2020

Families encouraged to get out and explore the outdoors, with COVID-19 precautions

With the stress and pressures of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, one teacher and author is encouraging families to get out and enjoy the outdoors.

Jeff Alt is the author of ‘Get Your Kids Hiking’ and the young adult national park time travel series, ‘The Adventures of Bubba Jones.’

Alt says, “Due to the pandemic, students, parents, and teachers are having to study and work remotely indoors this fall and maybe into the winter. But excessive screen time is being associated with increased childhood obesity, mental health issues, and even social skill problems.”

Researchers agree that the risk of COVID-19 transmission is lower with outdoor recreation activities.

This all points to the importance and the advantages of walking, hiking, and camping, “as a great way to stay healthy physically and mentally.”

To stay safe from COVID-19 exposure while camping and hiking, Alt reminds families to stay local, be prepared, keep your distance, and be extra cautious in public washrooms.

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HIDDEN FALLS News!

Friday, August 14th, 2020

Hidden Falls Featured in Juneau Empire: ‘Goodfellas’ Meets ‘Good Will Hunting’

He’s written movie reviews, news releases, jokes, screenplays — and even helped shape the Capital City Weekly. And now, Kevin Myers has written a published novel.

“Hidden Falls” was released July 15, and Myers said in a video interview that he had initially hoped to travel back to Juneau to promote his new book.

“The initial plan was I’d be up in Juneau about now for a book tour,” Myers said. But COVID-19 altered those plans.

Myers said in some ways it’s strange how much has changed since he completed “Hidden Falls” a couple of years ago, and some of those changes color certain passages now.

“You do go back because everything has changed,” Myers said. “You read passages where they’re going to bars and hanging out. You feel, like, a sense of angst. I think the other surreal part is I finished writing this sometime in 2018 and signed the deal in 2019, and then it came out two weeks ago. So really, you’re two years removed from having written it. You have to get back into it. I’ve written another novel since putting that one to bed.”

However, Myers said there is at least one advantage to releasing a book amid a pandemic —people tend to have a lot more time on their hands to read.

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HIDDEN FALLS News!

Wednesday, July 29th, 2020

Hidden Falls Book Review on Rose City Reader

Kevin Myers’ new novel, Hidden Falls, follows protagonist Michael Quinn back to Massachusetts following the unexpected death of his father. Middle-aged, single, in a strained relationship with his own kid, and at the peak of a dead-end job in print journalism, Michael is on the brink of a classic mid-life crisis. What he gets instead is a real-life crisis when he discovers his father was involved with organized crime and Michael lands in the middle of a criminal conspiracy.

Although it starts with a bang, literally, the first chapter is just a teaser, before the story starts for real “a few weeks before.” Then the first quarter of the book is about Michael’s workaday life in Portland. He’s a columnist for the Portland Daily newspaper, waiting to be downsized out of a job in the next round of layoffs. He’s divorced, with a son just starting college, and is trying to navigate the stormy waters of middle-aged dating. One amusing subplot has Michael following the “Missed Connections” listings on Craigslist, convinced a younger co-worker is flirting with him.

Michael carries his everyday concerns with him to New Bedford when he returns for his father’s funeral. These concerns don’t go away – especially when his ex-wife, son, and potential girlfriend show up for the funeral – but Michael’s perception changes as he falls deeper into the realities of his family’s life in New Bedford. Those realities are exciting enough, with gamblers, gangsters, and crooked cops to spare. Tensions are high, tempers run hot, and Michael is right in the middle of it. It’s a good yarn.

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THE ADVENTURES OF BUBBA JONES #3 News!

Tuesday, July 28th, 2020

The Adventures of Bubba Jones #3 Named One of “Best Children’s Books for a Trip to Acadia National Park”

I read once that America’s culture is in its nature. And the National Parks are the highlight reel. I love National Parks. The parks themselves, the junior ranger program, the shops, the people that work there – it’s all the best of the best. If anyone asks me how they should spend a family vacation or what they should see while visiting the U.S., I’ll almost always say the National Parks. And while I have a post dedicated to children’s books about all of the parks, why not have a post for each one? Here it is: The best children’s books for a trip to Acadia National Park.

ABOUT ACADIA NATIONAL PARK

Acadia National Park is located on Mount Desert Island on the coast of Maine. The closest major airport is Bangor (BGR), though you can also find good prices to either Portland (PWM), or Manchester (MHT), NH.

You can travel there throughout the year, but you’ll want to travel between spring and fall for the most access. More roads are guaranteed to be open, the shuttle will be running, and ranger-led programs are held.

CHAPTER BOOKS SET IN ACADIA NATIONAL PARK FOR KIDS

The Adventures of Bubba Jones: Time Traveling Through Acadia National Park

by Jeff Alt (Author), Hannah Tuohy (Illustrator)

For kids ages 8 and up

This is book three in the Adventures of Bubba Jones series of National Park-themed chapter books for kids. This time, they’re at Acadia National Park. The characters are fiction, but the place and history are real. A fun read for kids who like to learn about the past of an important place.

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THE ADVENTURES OF BUBBA JONES #4 News!

Thursday, July 23rd, 2020

The Adventures of Bubba Jones #4 Featured in Midwest Book Review

The fourth book in this great award-winning National Park series brings yet more of the excitement, adventure, and history we’ve come to enjoy. Time travel, secret codes, passwords, and discoveries are unraveled first hand by Bubba Jones and his sister Hug-a-Bug. Traveling through time, they experience the wonders, dangers, and people that forged the world as we know it today. Truly a great story that will teach with enthusiasm. Sure to hold interest with its easy conversational tone. It draws and engages the reader. (Ages 9-12)

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A Q&A With J.F. Riordan

Tuesday, July 21st, 2020

Great news for North of the Tension Line fans; we spoke with author J.F. Riordan to discuss her latest installment in the North of the Tension Line Series, A Small Earnest Question. Join us as we go behind the book with Riordan to learn more about Washington Island, its iconic cast of characters, and her future plans for the series.

BB: A Small Earnest Question is Book Four in your North of the Tension Line Series. What do you enjoy most about diving back into the vivid world of Washington Island when you start a new novel?

JFR: I really miss the characters when I’m not writing about them. I look forward to checking in and seeing what they’re up to. A friend recently commented to me how funny it is that I refer to them as if they were real people, but to me, they are real. They have their own worlds, and their own lives. Even when I’m not thinking about them, they are busily spinning their stories, and I have to catch up when I start to write again.

BB: When you began writing North of the Tension Line years ago, did you imagine it would result in a 4+ book series? What about the process of writing a series, if anything, surprised you?

JFR: I always envisioned this as a series. As I wrote the first book, I was setting the background for an on-going story. What I didn’t expect was how different the process for each book would be. My approach to building the story-lines has varied each time, and to my surprise, this last book was the most difficult, in part because I wasn’t sure how it would end. At one point I realized that I was actually writing two books, and it took quite a while for me to sort it all out. It wasn’t until the last week or two of writing that I saw which of the two endings I needed to use.

BB: In A Small Earnest Question, as well as in previous books in the series, goats play a big role in everyday life on Washington Island. What inspired the inclusion of these eccentric characters?

JFR: The goat came about because I wanted Roger’s housewarming gift to be as eccentric as he is. I asked myself: What kind of thing would Roger bring to a party? And the rest just kind of evolved from there.

BB: Many have said that the book’s setting–a small island in Door County, Wisconsin–becomes a character in its own right. From your perspective, why do readers from all around the world connect with life on Washington Island?

JFR: The setting is local, but there is a universality about life in small towns; I’ve had readers from all over the world tell me that the Island is just like the village or town they came from. Human nature doesn’t change much, and when you’re living in a place where everyone knows you, you are very conscious of what you say and do. I think the accountability that comes from being known is an essential part of good behavior. It’s in an anonymous setting that we tend to see the worst of human beings.

Still, the gossip and backstabbing of small-town life isn’t much fun. I learned about that from backstage at the opera house. Ironically, I left opera, in part, because I thought I could escape all that, but I’ve finally figured out that these are the fundamentals of human interaction. And that’s why the books resonate, I think.

BB: What is one question you would like to be asked about the book, and what is your answer?

JFR: People often ask me what Elisabeth sees in Roger. My response is usually that we all know a couple whose relationship is unfathomable to outside observers. How often have you had the conversation: “What does she see in him?” And I like that sort of reality in my books. If you pay attention, though, Roger is actually a very kind person, he just doesn’t know how to express it. He watches everyone around him very carefully, and tries to pick up cues from his watching, and he can be quite insightful. And eventually he comes around to the right conclusion, however awkwardly. There’s a reason Rocco and Roger love each other. Rocco, too, is in a world he doesn’t fully understand, and he, too, expresses his love by watching. There’s a definite parallel between the two characters, and they express their love for Elisabeth in the same way.

BB: Can you give us a hint as to what might be next for Fiona Campbell and the rest of the beloved Washington Island residents?

JFR: There’s going to be more of Ben. We’re going to see him grow up. That’s all I can say for the moment because that’s all I know.

A Small Earnest Question hits bookstore shelves on August 3rd. Pre-order your copy now from Barnes & Noble, Indiebound, or Bookshop.org.

A Q&A with Author Jeff Alt

Wednesday, July 15th, 2020

In honor of the upcoming release of The Adventures of Bubba Jones #4, we spoke with Jeff Alt about his inspiration behind the book, what sparked his love of hiking, and why he thinks now is the perfect time to read The Adventures of Bubba Jones series.

BB: Among many other things, you’re hailed as a hiking and camping expert. What first sparked your love of hiking?

JA: My parents helped plant the seed for my love of the outdoors. As a child, they took us kids camping, hiking, and fishing routinely. On one family adventure to the Great Smoky Mountains, my brothers and I packed provisions and hiked up the highest mountain along the Appalachian Trail for the night leaving behind our parents and a cooler full of food. That hike was the toughest hike I had ever done and I still felt it in my muscles a week later. I was so happy to be back with my parents and a cooler full of food the next day, but a feeling of accomplishment remained.  My love for hiking grew from there, which led to my Appalachian Trail expedition and many other long-distance hikes.

BB: The first book in The Adventures of Bubba Jones series was released in 2015, and tells the story of two siblings who travel back in time to our nation’s national parks to solve a family mystery. Can you tell us more about what first inspired this idea?

JA: For me, national parks have been part of my life experience, but many children have never stepped foot in a national park. I also realized that there weren’t a lot of middle-grade books about our national parks. I created this book series to entice kids with cool park facts and exciting adventures so that they would want to go visit each park they read about.  This book series is a fun way to fill the children with facts that they can share with their parents, grandparents, siblings, and friends. The books are loaded with facts to also fill adults with information as they read the series to children as young as five-years-old.

BB: How have events and characters from your own life influenced The Adventures of Bubba Jones series?

JA: My own childhood national park adventures have influenced many of the stories in the series as well as the parks I’ve chosen. The characters in my book series are a loose mix of all the positive family members and friends that have been involved in my own personal outdoor adventures. A very fun aspect of creating fiction is that you can make your characters bigger than life and mold the character to fit your story. 

BB: In each book in The Adventures of Bubba Jones series, you go into detail about the wide variety of plants and animals found in the national parks, as well as recount stories of each park’s first inhabitants. How much research goes into each story?

JA: The Adventures of Bubba Jones books involve several layers of research. Even though we have fictional characters and time travel, all the park facts are accurate. To make the story authentic, I explore each park I write about so I can get a genuine feel for what a family would enjoy (my favorite research step). This particular book was especially enjoyable because my publisher and his son joined me for a Grand Canyon adventure. While in each park, I interview NPS staff, local experts, and historians. I comb through the park museums and attend presentations. I photograph important aspects of the park for later recall. I fact check using websites, books, and articles. Then, my manuscript is edited by park staff and other experts (geologists, historians, etc.) for accuracy. This assures that the reader is getting the most current and up-to-date facts about each park that I visit.

BB: As the setting for Book Four, the Grand Canyon plays an essential role in the story. What made you decide to set book four in the Grand Canyon National Park?

JA: There are 62 National Parks in the U.S. and each one has its own unique attraction. I chose Grand Canyon National Park as book four in my Adventure of Bubba Jones series for several reasons.  

  1. I have fond memories of hiking down to Bright Angel Campground from the South Rim when I was a young teenager while on a camping trip with my family. The night sky looking up from the bottom of the canyon was so amazing that it’s permanently burned in my memory. 
  2. Grand Canyon is considered one of the 7 wonders of the world with stunning views which is also why it’s the second most visited national park in the U.S. and, 
  3. I wanted the challenge of writing a Grand Canyon adventure that would resonate with kids and families. 

BB: If you could be asked any question about the book, what would it be and what is your answer?

JA: Can these books help us plan our Grand Canyon family adventure? Yes!!! All the adventures in the book are family-friendly and considered the best activities to do by park experts. As a matter of fact, the book includes a map and list of all the activities to help you plan your own adventure. The book is a great read-aloud to build excitement for your Grand Canyon adventure.

BB: Why is now the perfect time for children and their parents to start reading The Adventures of Bubba Jones series?

JA: With all the uncertainties due to COVID-19, The Adventures of Bubba Jones series allows you to explore our National Parks through literature and, if you ever travel to any of the parks in the series, it can help you plan your trip because you’ll be loaded with facts and what to do for fun.

Thank you to Jeff Alt for joining us for this Q&A in anticipation of his upcoming book! The Adventures of Bubba Jones: Time Traveling Through Grand Canyon National Park hits bookstore shelves on August 3rd. Pre-order your family’s copy today from Barnes & Noble or IndieBound to start exploring the Grand Canyon with Bubba Jones and his sister Hug-a-Bug!

Get to Know A SMALL EARNEST QUESTION

Monday, July 6th, 2020

Hello, readers!

The first month of summer has officially come to a close, which means we’re that much closer to getting our hands on Book Four in the North of the Tension Line series by J.F. Riordan. A Small Earnest Question–which hits shelves on August 3rd–follows Washington Island’s beloved cast of characters as they prepare for another busy season on the island. Not without its share of small-town politics, unsolved mysteries, and, of course, goat yoga, A Small Earnest Question is another delightful addition to J.F. Riordan’s award-winning series.

Continue reading to learn more about A Small Earnest Question, read an excerpt from Chapter One, and pre-order your copy to start reading on August 3rd.

More About the Book:

It’s spring on Washington Island. Despite her concerns about Roger’s desire to bartend, Elisabeth is eager to plan a grand opening for their newly remodeled hotel, but she quickly realizes that she may also need to make accommodations for Roger’s proposed goat yoga classes. 

Bored and lonely, Oliver Robert joins bartender Eddie in forming a great books club at Nelsen’s, and Emily Martin, determined to make her mark on the community, forms a new Committee of the Concerned. When Emily decides that the Island needs a literary festival, complete with a famous author, she imprudently seeks out a notorious celebrity, hoping, as always, to enhance her own prestige. 

Real estate agent Marcie Landmeier confides that an unknown someone is buying up the Island’s shoreline, newly-appointed Fire Chief Jim Freeberg contends with a string of suspicious fires, and Pali and Ben have a spiritual encounter that will change them both. Meanwhile, drawn once more into local controversy, and awash in suspicion herself, Fiona Campbell must determine the answers to questions that will affect her future, and the future of the entire Island. 

A Small Earnest Question is Book Four in the award-winning North of the Tension Line series, set on a remote island in the Great Lakes. Called a modern-day Jane Austen, author J.F. Riordan creates wry, engaging tales and vivid characters that celebrate the beauty and mysteries of everyday life.

An Excerpt from Chapter One of A Small Earnest Question:

It was early spring on Washington Island, which, as any Islander could attest, is frequently an exercise in disappointment. The grass had turned a vivid green, but there were still piles of snow in the parking lots, mountainous ice shoves along the shoreline, and the lake still resonated with the clunking sounds of breaking ice on the waves. The trees were tinged with the lavender of their buds, and the air had an extra sharpness from the melting snow. But the sun shone, and the warming fields gave off a rising mist that carried the scent of earth and moss and leaves.

Fiona Campbell was sitting with her friend, Elisabeth, on the hotel porch, drinking coffee and watching a noisy group of gulls fighting over something on the pier across the road. Elisabeth’s big dog, Rocco, lay nearby, mostly dozing, but with one eye open to keep watch on things. Fiona wrapped her sweater more tightly around herself in the chilly spring air and held her mug in both hands for warmth.

Elisabeth’s and Roger’s plans to re-open the hotel had not gone precisely as intended. News of the long vacant property’s purchase and subsequent renovations were quickly the buzz of the Island. Even after the construction and decorating work had been completed, Elisabeth had wanted to wait for the right moment—just in time for the beginning of the new tourist season—to celebrate with a grand opening.

But news spread quickly beyond the Island, and months before the building was ready, the calls had begun, asking to reserve the space for a wedding, an anniversary, or a reunion of a group of friends. Before long, Elisabeth had had to concede to demand. Without advertising of any kind, the hotel already had bookings far in advance, and rather than the fanfare of a grand occasion, it had opened with Elisabeth quietly unlocking the front door to admit a group of well-heeled car enthusiasts.

“It doesn’t feel right,” she said to Fiona, as one of the bigger gulls attempted to fly off with the object of the flock’s attentions. “A place like this needs a celebration, and an invitation to the Islanders, and…a party.”

Fiona smiled into her coffee. They had had this conversation before.

“So, have a party. It’s your hotel. Do what you like.”

“I’m afraid it will be disruptive to the guests.”

“The guests will love it. It will be part of their experience.” Elisabeth played with a strand of wavy hair as she stared at the screaming birds. After a long silence she spoke. “Roger wants to bartend.”

Fiona, whose thoughts had already drifted elsewhere, shifted her gaze to Elisabeth. Suddenly the obstacle was clear.

“Ah,” she said.

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