Diana Phillips tours Central BC sharing anecdotes from her second memoir Beyond the Home Ranch

Join BC bestselling author Diana Phillips as she presents captivating stories from her book Beyond the Home Ranch (Harbour Publishing, $34.95). Diana will read passages and sign copies of her latest release at locations around Central British Columbia through December 10th. Admission to all these events is free.

Beloved author Diana Phillips is excited to launch and introduce Beyond the Home Ranch, her second book to communities around her home in Vanderhoof. Diana has produced another volume of stories documenting life in British Columbia's backcountry. Her frank accounts of her experiences as a young cattle rancher capture the spirit of a lifestyle that has disappeared. Beyond the Home Ranch is a vivid account of ranch life as Diana reflects on the struggles, joys and satisfaction of living her industrious life.

Fans of her first memoir Beyond the Chilcotin have anticipated the release of Diana's second book and will have an opportunity to meet the author as she tours a few locations before the onset of winter. Diana will make personal appearances at a number of locations in Central British Columbia in the coming weeks including these confirmed events:

Fraser Lake Library, 228 Endako Avenue, Fraser Lake on Sunday, November 13 at 2pm.
Quesnel & District Museum & Archives, 705 Carson Avenue, Quesnel on Sunday, November 20th at 2pm.
Open Book, 247 Oliver Street, Williams Lake on Monday, November 21st at 2pm.
Nuthatch Books, #1-104 Birch Avenue, 100 Mile House on Tuesday, November 22nd at 2pm.
Books & Company, 1685 3rd Avenue, Prince George on Sunday, November 27th at 2pm.
Brookside Resort, 55110 Highway 16, Cluculz Lake on Sunday, December 4th at 9am.
Hobson History Museum, 2464 Burrard Street, Vanderhoof on Saturday, December 10th at 2pm.

Diana Phillips resides in Vanderhoof and still works in the cattle industry. Her first memoir, Beyond the Chilcotin, details her remarkable childhood growing up on the Home Ranch as the daughter of Canadian folk hero Pan Phillips.