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Orphan Train

A Novel

Christina Baker Kline

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Marketing Campaign

•Advance Reader’s Edition
•National Broadcast and Print Media Campaign
•National Radio Campaign
•Author Publicity in the New York Tri-state Area
•Online Publicity
•Trade Advertising, Including Shelf-Awareness
•National Print and Online Advertising Campaign Including Goodreads
•Early galley giveaways on LibraryThing and Goodreads
•Major Reading Group Outreach, Including Online Reading Group Guide, Feature on Book Club Girl, and in the Book Chatter E-newsletter (17,000 subscribers)
•10-Stop Blog Tour, Including Reviews, Features, and Giveaways
•Online Outreach to Book Bloggers
•Official Author Website: www.christinabakerkline.com
•Author Twitter Campaign @bakerkline

Christina Baker Kline

Christina Baker Kline is the author of five novels, including The Way Life Should Be and Bird in Hand. She lives outside of New York City with her husband and three sons, and spends as much time on the coast of Maine as possible.

 



 

Backlist

Bird in Hand
Christina Baker Kline
  • Trade PB
  • 9780060798901
  • 6/29/2010
  • $13.99 ($15.99 Can.)
  • Marketing Code: AV
The Way Life Should Be
Christina Baker Kline
  • Trade PB
  • 9780060798925
  • 5/13/2008
  • $13.95 ($17.99 Can.)
  • Marketing Code: AV
 

Also Available

The Orphan Train - Target Ed
Christina Baker Kline , (None)
  • Trade PB
  • 9780062278296
  • 4/2/2013
  • $14.99
Orphan Train
Orphan Train
Christina Baker Kline , (None)
  • E-Book
  • 9780062101204
  • 4/2/2013
  • $10.99
 

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"Christina Baker Kline's Orphan Train is a poignant and memorable story of two steadfast, courageous women---one young, one old---and their discovery of each other's past as unwanted outsiders. It is a revelation of the universal yearning for belonging, for family, for acceptance and, ultimately, the journeys we must all make to find them."



- Kathleen Kent, author of The Heretic's Daughter and The Traitor's Wife
"In ORPHAN TRAIN, Christina Baker Kline seamlessly knits together the past and present of two women, one young and one old. Kline reminds us that we never really lose anyone or anything or--perhaps most importantly--ourselves."


- Ann Hood, author of The Knitting Circle
"Christina Baker Kline's latest wonder, ORPHAN TRAIN, makes for compulsive reading--this is a story of resilience in the face of tremendous odds and oppressive loneliness. Meticulously researched and yet full of the breath of life, Kline's novel takes us on an historical journey where survival depends upon one's own steely backbone, and the miracle of a large and generous heart."


- Helen Schulman, author of This Beautiful Life
Praise for Christina Baker Kline:

“Christina Baker Kline is a relentless storyteller. Once she sets her hook and starts reeling you in, struggle becomes counterproductive. The narrative line is too taut, the angler at the other end too skillful.”


- Richard Russo, author of Empire Falls and That Old Cape Magic
"I hesitate to call Kline a 'serious novelist' for fear of obscuring her easy style and fluid metaphor-making - but she's the real deal. Kline dramatizes private life, from the charged crosscurrents of broken families to the robust intimacies of sex, with a generous, knowing appreciation of human nature. But what impresses most about the author is the pulsing depth and ambiguity she brings to her [characters] as she exposes the hidden turnings of the human heart."


- Boston Globe
"In this poignant novel Christina Baker Kline weaves a tapestry of the intertwining lives of two women and affirms our hope that the present can redeem the past and that love has a genuine power to heal. Reminiscent of Elizabeth Strout's Amy and Isabel, this Orphan Train carries us along until the stories of these two women become one."


- Mary Morris, author of Revenge
"Evocative writing."


- New York Times Book Review
"Kline has a perfect sense of character and timing."


- Publishers Weekly
"[Bird in Hand] exhibits an unsparing eye for the telling details that reveal how people think and act."


- Library Journal
"Kline's unflinching gaze and lovely prose set [BIRD IN HAND] apart from the herd of infidelity/marital ennui novels. It's well-done, thoughtful and thought-provoking."


- Publishers Weekly on Bird in Hand
"A gripping tale about two crumbling marriages, [BIRD IN HAND] offers a realistic and, at times, heartbreaking look at love and friendship."


- RealSimple.com, Entertainment Pick, on Bird in Hand
"Kline explores the complications of the lines and bonds between marriage and friendship with honest and complex emotions on all four narrative fronts."


- Booklist on Bird in Hand
"In BIRD IN HAND, Christina Baker Kline looks at marriage, at parents and children, pain and sorrow, and at all the questions that life asks us. This is a wise and lovely book."


- Roxana Robinson, author of Cost, on Bird in Hand
"A story about the way life really can be, with a little bit of luck and just the right seasoning."


- Dani Shapiro on The Way Life Should Be
"An unassumingly beautiful story of human relationships and self-discovery...the ideal page-turning light read, with a tremendous payoff."


- People on The Way Life Should Be
"THE WAY LIFE SHOULD BE is the way a great read should be--incredibly moving, beautifully written, and with characters so alive you want them to come and visit. Kline's lucid take on finding out who we really are, and what we really need in our lives is nothing short of brilliant."


- Caroline Leavitt, author of Girls in Trouble and Coming Back to Me on The Way Life Should Be
The intertwined stories in this novel will surely please those looking for a compelling new read.


- Cleveland Plain Dealer