DANI NOIR - by Nova Ren Suma. Cover art by Marcos Calo
DANI NOIR - by Nova Ren Suma
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DANI NOIR

A novel by Nova Ren Suma

•• Aladdin / Simon & Schuster • Ages 9-14 ••

“I’m going to do exactly what I please, when I please.” —Gilda

Rita Hayworth as Gilda

Gilda (1946) is a film noir starring Rita Hayworth in her memorable role as the alluring femme fatale with a past she can't seem to escape.

“I wonder if I know what you mean.” —Phyllis

Barbara Stanwyck as Phyllis

Double Indemnity (1944) is a film noir starring Barbara Stanwyck as a scheming femme fatale seeking a little insurance money.

“You need more than luck in Shanghai.” —Elsa

Rita Hayworth as Elsa

The Lady from Shanghai (1947) is a film noir starring Rita Hayworth as a platinum-blonde femme fatale who can convince any poor sap to run away with her.

“I’m getting tired of what’s right and wrong.” —Cora

Lana Turner as Cora

The Postman Always Rings Twice (1946) is a film noir starring Lana Turner as a femme fatale with big dreams, and dark plans to make sure they come true.

“There’s nothing like a love song to give you a good laugh.” —Alicia

Ingrid Bergman as Alicia

Notorious (1946) is a film noir starring Ingrid Bergman as a femme fatale spy who seduces the enemy for the good of her country.

“I never have been and I never will be bound by anything I don’t do of my own free will.” —Laura

Gene Tierney as Laura

Laura (1944) is a film noir starring Gene Tierney as a femme fatale who could inspire anyone to love her, even from beyond the grave.

“You’ve forgotten one thing… Me.” —Vivian

Lauren Bacall as Vivian

The Big Sleep (1946) is a film noir starring Lauren Bacall as a femme fatale who gets caught up in a scandalous web of blackmail and deceit.

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Golden Notebook Signing: Such Fun!

Golden Notebook Children's Bookstore, Woodstock NY

Golden Notebook Children's Bookstore, Woodstock NY

I had my first signing all on my own this Friday at the Golden Notebook bookstore in Woodstock, New York, the town where I lived during high school and the very bookstore where I picked up books to devour all those years ago. It was a great honor to return to one of my hometowns and sign at the bookstore I loved so much. Thank you to Gaela and the Golden Notebook Children’s Bookstore for having me!

If you happened to see the November 19 issue of the Woodstock Times, you may have seen the story on me in the Alm@nac: “Giving Up the Ghost: Ulster County Native Nova Ren Suma Unveils New ‘Tween Novel Dani Noir Next Friday at Woodstock’s Golden Notebook.” The story is about how I came to write Dani Noir after ghostwriting and how different—and wonderful!—it’s been. The Alm@nac story is available only in print, so I’ll scan it and upload it here as soon as I can. Thank you to the writer Ann Hutton for profiling me. And thank you to Marc Breslav for his tireless work on publicity.

Here I am at the signing table:

At the signing table

At the signing table

And here I am with two spectacular people—my mom Arlene (left) and my little sister Laurel Rose (right):

Me, my mom Arlene, and my sister Laurel Rose

Me, my mom Arlene, and my sister Laurel Rose

I think the signing went well—I certainly had fun. And as a surprise I got to see my best friend from high school and her new baby! A very emotional moment after all these years… and one more reason I was so happy to return to Woodstock.

Very special thanks to the tween readers! And shout-outs to Arianna, Diana, Elizabeth, Elyse, Kathryn, Leah, Megan, and Quinn… Hope you enjoy the book!

p.s. After the signing, we went to Taco Juan’s for lunch—had to! Yes, there really is a place called Taco Juan’s in Woodstock and I hope they don’t mind the homage. I’ll be back in the summer… for some ice cream.

p.p.s. There are more signed copies of Dani Noir at the Golden Notebook. Contact the bookstore directly if you want one—ask for the children’s annex.

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6 Responses to “Golden Notebook Signing: Such Fun!”

  1. Your first solo book signing must be really cool and doing so in a bookstore you visited in your past even more so.

  2. [...] if you want to know how my first solo book signing went, see my post about it. Photos [...]

  3. Thanks for sharing this experience! I’ve been concerned how a solo signing event will go, but looks like it’d work if you go to your hometown. Smart! And looks like fun. Love the photos! Good for you!

  4. Julia says:

    Look at you! Woot! Very fabulous!

    And you all certainly look related! lol

  5. That sounds like fun! Great pics and I bet it’s so cool to meet readers and fans :)

  6. courtney says:

    The family photograph is so wonderful. CONGRATULATIONS, Nova! Another step on the ladder. I’m glad (but not at all surprised) that it went so well. Wish I could’ve been there! :)

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