Post by colette on Sept 23, 2014 16:15:06 GMT -8
I am writing to your group on behalf of Michelina Vinter. She has written a wonderful book called Colette. The book takes place in 1938 and has received rave reviews!
Does your group have events that you feel would be appropriate for Michelina to gain exposure for Colette?
Book Trailer
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Michelina Vinter’s debut novel, Colette, is an infectiously uplifting escape embodied by a heroine who takes no prisoners and rescues the men in her life. Filled with intrigue and torn loyalties, the author takes us on a whirlwind tour through the times that changed our world forever.
Encountering everything from disillusioned first love to the Gestapo and even a kidnapping plot, Colette’s life proves to be as exciting as it is dramatic. Keeping readers guessing until the last sentence, this captivating novel uses romance, action, and intrigue to draw readers in while showing them something more.
Colette explores the constraints of life and family, bridging the cultural divide and social stigma of interracial marriage in California during the 1940’s. The author honors the struggle these couples face not only from society but also within their own families. Mirrored in her own life and her loving marriage of 15 years, Michelina Vinter is intimately wise in sharing that true love has no boundaries.
A truly singular story to experience, Colette shines a spotlight on all the remarkable women who took “Do your part” to heart during the war. Colette travels around the world and back again in defense of her family, her child, and her love. But will it be enough?
Praise for Colette
“…nothing is as expected and the woman is the heroine, more stable, strong, wiser and braver than most men around her in a time of crisis.” – Stephanie, Amazon review
“ A lovely little story, that infuses women’s history with a sense of adventure” – Jennifer Jilks, Country Cottage Reflections
About The Author
Michelina Vinter is a practicing acupuncturist and herbalist residing in the San Francisco Bay area with her two children, her husband, and a sweet shadow, her son’s Havanese. Possessing a vivid imagination since she was a child, she often was told to get to the point - which led to her career as an acupuncturist. Born in France, her family moved to the United States when she was twelve years old. With firsthand experiences in hard goodbyes and long conversations with her maternal grandmother who was born in 1920, Vinter’s wisdom beyond her years led to a fulfilling writing career covering multiple genres.