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      <image:title>About - Ed Tarkington’s debut novel Only Love Can Break Your Heart was an ABA Indies Introduce selection, an Indie Next pick, a Book of the Month Club Main Selection, and a Southern Independent Booksellers Association bestseller. A regular contributor to Chapter16.org, his articles, essays, and stories have appeared in a variety of publications including the Nashville Scene, Memphis Commercial Appeal, Knoxville News-Sentinel, and Lit Hub. He lives in Nashville, Tennessee.</image:title>
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      <image:title>For Book Clubs - For Book Clubs:</image:title>
      <image:caption>Download a free .pdf Book Club Kit here, courtesy of Algonquin Books. The kit includes discussion questions, an essay by the author on the inspiration for The Fortunate Ones, and an annotated playlist of music recorded in Nashville, the primary setting of the novel. Ed is available for free virtual author visits for groups of eight or more, for up to thirty minutes. To arrange a session with your book club, bookstore, or library, please submit a request through the contact page.</image:caption>
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