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Gaithersburg
Book Festival

May 16, 2026

10am – 6pm

Bohrer Park


Judith Turner-Yamamoto

Featured Title: Loving the Dead and Gone
Loving the Dead and Gone
Loving the Dead and Gone by Judith Turner-Yamamoto

In this “ bittersweet fantastical “ must-read debut (Publishers Weekly) a freak car crash in 1960s rural North Carolina puts in motion moments of grace that bring redemption to two generations of women and the lives they touch. “ There’ s more than one aching heart in this excellent story exploring the generational effects of love, loss, betrayal, and redemption.” — Southern Literary Review, September Read of the Month For forty years Aurilla Cutter has tended a clutch of secrets that have turned her mean. A fatal accident becomes the catalyst for the release of the passions, needs, and hurts in everyone affected by her hidden past. Darlene, a seventeen-year-old widow, struggles to reconnect with her dead husband while proving herself alive. Soon loss and death work their magic, drawing Darlene into an unlikely affair that threatens to upend Aurilla’ s family, and sets loose Aurilla’ s own memories of longing and infidelity.Loving the Dead and Gone is a lyrical novel that explores how both grief and love are the ties that bind.

About Judith Turner-Yamamoto

Judith Turner-Yamamoto’s debut novel, “Loving the Dead and Gone,” is a finalist for the Petrichor Prize and has been acclaimed by Publishers Weekly as “bittersweet and fantastical” and by Foreword Reviews as “moving and insightful. Published in more than 30 journals and anthologies, her many awards include the Ohio Arts Council, the Virginia Arts Commission, the Thomas Wolfe Fiction Prize, the Washington Prize for Fiction, and the Virginia Screenwriting Award. Her interviews have been featured on NPR affiliate WVXU, and her work has appeared in The Boston Globe Magazine, Elle, Interiors, Art & Antiques, The Los Angeles Times and Travel & Leisure.

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Author Schedule:

Venue(s):

Gertrude Stein Pavilion

Presentation Start Time:

4:15 pm

Presentation End Time:

5:05 pm

Signing Time:

5:15 pm

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