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Ruth Mormon on RoadTrip America says of An Unexpected Guest: “I loved this book and would recommend it to anyone who wants to eavesdrop on the world of foreign diplomats and dinner parties while remembering that everyone has secrets and people’s lives are often not what they seem. Clare is a character who lives…(Read More)

This novel about a recently widowed art historian’s retreat to a seaside resort he visited as a child would be worth reading for the beauty of its language and descriptions of the changeable northern seascape alone. Booker Prize winner, 2005…(Read More)

Book Talk blog of Orange County/California libraries says “Korkeakivi’s clean and elegant prose gives the piece a distinct voice.  And without missing a beat, she moves between an American or a French accent to an Irish lilt to a Scots Celtic brogue, depending upon which character is speaking…. If this is only Korkeakivi…(Read More)

Buffalo News says: An Unexpected Guest is too delicious a window into the diplomatic life to forgo… Korkeakivi, as a debut novelist, shows a deft and sensitive hand with a firm grasp on the underside of dealing in foreign affairs – making Korkeakivi herself a woman of intrigue. Watch for her.” To read the entire…(Read More)

Cozy in Texas blog says of An Unexpected Guest, “[T]he story gripped me from beginning to end. And the novel, with a Paris backdrop, includes lovely descriptions and interactions with characters from different countries.” To see the whole blog entry, look here…(Read More)

Hello, Canada! An Unexpected Guest was named a Spring Pick on The Top Shelf, fiction librarian Heidi Schiller’s blog for North Vancouver City Library. To see the whole post, look here…(Read More)

5 Minutes for Books blog says, ““In this elegant novel, Korkeakivi gives us an intimate look into the intricacies of embassy life and how the expectations and requirements of that world affect Clare’s decisions in matters both small and large. Beyond this, [Korkeakivi] has created a complex and thoughtful character with whom we can…(Read More)

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New Q & A

New Q & A with Anne in author Janet Skeslien Charles’s blog.  http://www.jskesliencharles.com/2012/03/interview…

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Library Journal Review

Lovely first review in Library Journal – readers be warned, the full text contains spoilers. “…Moving between the starched-napkin ambience…

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