All Posts Tagged With: "Y.S. Lee"
Kingstonist’s Challenge #47: Read A Local Author
Welcome to Kingstonist’s weekly challenge, dare, resolution or whatever you prefer to call it. Each week we establish a new and ambitious community goal, encouraging our readers, followers, friends and families to step out of their comfort zones and do something great, and hopefully a little out of the ordinary. Consider this your official and [...]
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Kingstonist’s Challenge # 3: Local Lit
Welcome to Kingstonist’s weekly challenge, dare, resolution or whatever you prefer to call it. Each week we’ll be establishing a new and ambitious community goal, encouraging our readers, followers, friends and families to step out of their comfort zones and do something great, and hopefully a little out of the ordinary. Consider this your official [...]
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Six Questions for Y.S. Lee
Kingston author Y.S. Lee writes the impeccably researched, incredibly engaging Agency series, teen novels about a top-secret Victorian boarding school where young girls are trained to be the next generation of female investigators and spies. It’s a fantastic premise, like Harriet the Spy meeting Sherlock Holmes in a dark alley. Lee’s understanding of her young [...]
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The Agency: A Spy in the House Book Launch
Victorian girl spies come to Kingston! You are warmly invited to celebrate the North American launch of Y.S. Lee’s debut novel, The Agency: A Spy in the House (Candlewick Press). The book launch will take place on March 9, 2010 at 7:30pm at 61 Yonge St, Portsmouth Village (the Body Now 4 Mums studio). About [...]
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