Events Archive

A Look Back | 2019

11.13.2019 | Author Talk & Book Signing | Savoy Bookstore & Café, Westerly RI

Savoy Bookstore & Café will host an author event on Wednesday evening, November 13th, as part of their Holiday Gift Guide series. Len will introduce Celtic Crossing to the audience, read an excerpt, take questions, and sign copies for interested patrons. This public event starts at 7:00 PM.

11.02.2019 | Author Talk & Book Signing | Tech Amergin Centre, Waterville, Ireland

The author looks forward to meeting the public in County Kerry, Ireland, on Saturday, November 2nd, beginning at 8:00 PM. Celtic Crossing: An Inspirational Suspense Novel with Very Local Roots will focus on sites in and about Ballinskelligs, a key backdrop for the story. Len will also recount a series of coincidences that first led him to the Ring of Kerry, and share some personal reflections from his years as a pediatric oncologist.

10.29.2019 | Author Meet & Greet | Alan Hanna's Bookshop, Dublin, Ireland

The author will be on hand at this Rathmine's neighborhood bookshop on Tuesday, 29 October, between 11:00 AM and 2:00 PM to sign copies of his inspirational suspense novel, Celtic Crossing. Alan Hanna's is featured prominently in the book, including this snippet on page 78: Entering the store, [Kevin] knew at once he'd be back. The densely packed shelves spanned floor to ceiling. ... An adjacent coffeehouse stood just beyond a peaked arch: he was in his element. Come meet Len and learn more about this poignant tale.

10.20.2019 | Author Talk & Book Signing | Bronson Gilmore Center, Kalamazoo MI

The public is invited to attend Celtic Crossing: An Author Event with Dr. Len Mattano on Sunday, October 20th, beginning at 2:00 PM. Following a presentation and reading in the auditorium, Len will greet guests in the lobby for light refreshments and a book signing opportunity. Sales provided by this is a bookstore, Kalamazoo's independent bookstore. Click here for directions. Help spread the word on Facebook.

10.18.2019 | Community Reflection | K College Stetson Chapel, Kalamazoo MI

Len will share personal insights with the Kalamazoo College community and alumni on his career transition From Oncologist to Novelist beginning at 11:00 AM. A K'81 graduate, Len completed his medical training at the University of Michigan in 1991 and returned to Kalamazoo to establish the Pediatric Hematology-Oncology Program at Bronson. In 2009 he relocated to Connecticut where both he and his wife Sue (K'81, née Szabo) worked in drug development. Celtic Crossing, his debut novel, explores universal themes inspired by his work with the terminally ill.

10.18.2019 | Pediatric Grand Rounds | Bronson Gilmore Center, Kalamazoo MI

Medical staff, faculty, and students are invited to attend Pediatric Grand Rounds on Friday, October 18th, at 8:00 AM for a multidisciplinary presentation entitled Family Cancer Syndrome: 50 Years of Lessons. Speakers will include pediatric oncologist Len Mattano, genetic counselor Carol Christianson, and hospital chaplain Ben Schaefer. First described in 1969, Li-Fraumeni syndrome is the paradigmatic cancer predisposition disorder. Studies conducted on one of Len's former patients and her family led to the identification of the underlying genetic basis for the disorder, published in 1990.

10.17.2019 | Coffee House Talk & Discussion | University of Notre Dame, South Bend IN

Dr. Anthony Pagliarini in the Department of Theology at the University of Notre Dame will host an author event for students and faculty on Thursday, October 17th, beginning at 8:00 PM in the Geddes Hall Coffee House. Celtic Crossing: A Quest for the Meaning of Life in the Context of Death will focus on this central theme in Len's inspirational suspense novel. Copies of the book will be available through Hammes Notre Dame Bookstore.

10.16.2019 | Bronson Medical Staff Book Club | The Park Club, Kalamazoo MI

Len will meet with members of the book club to discuss the medical, psychologic, emotional, and spiritual care themes explored in Celtic Crossing. This private event will begin at 6:00 PM in the Director's Room.

10.15.2019 | UM Public Event | Ann Arbor District Library, Ann Arbor MI

The University of Michigan Medical School Program on Health, Spirituality & Religion will host an event for students, faculty, and the public on Tuesday, October 15th, beginning at 7:00 PM in the Multi-Purpose Room of the downtown public library. Entitled Celtic Crossing: A Literary Exploration of Spirituality and Religion in the Terminally Ill, UM Psychiatry Resident Jeremy Baruch will join the author to discuss spiritual care themes explored in the novel. A book purchase & signing opportunity will follow in the foyer. Refreshments provided.

10.01.2019 | Author Meet & Greet | Sherman's Book Shop, Damariscotta ME

Stop by Sherman's Maine Coast Book Shop & Café in Damariscotta from 1:00-3:00 PM on Tuesday, October 1st to meet the author (a summer resident of East Boothbay), learn more about Celtic Crossing, and have your copy signed. Celebrate fall with a good read!

09.28.2019 | Author Meet & Greet | Sherman's Book Shop, Boothbay Harbor ME

Stop by Sherman's Maine Coast Book Shop in Boothbay Harbor from 1:00-3:00 PM on Saturday, September 28th to meet the author (a summer resident), learn more about Celtic Crossing, and have your copy signed. Celebrate fall with a good read!

09.22.2019 | Book Launch Reception | Enders Island, Mystic CT

Join the author to celebrate the release of Celtic Crossing. Listen to an excerpt, have your copy signed (available onsite), and enjoy light refreshments in the phenomenal gardens of this seaside retreat. The Sunday afternoon event will begin at 2:00 PM. Music provided by The Connecticut String Trio. Co-hosted by Enders Island Sacred Art Institute and Bank Square Books. Click here for directions. Registration appreciated but not required.

09.12.2019 | Early Release Event | COG Fall Group Meeting, Atlanta GA

A limited number of Celtic Crossing books will be for sale at the St. Baldrick's Foundation booth during the upcoming COG Fall Group Meeting in Atlanta. In celebration of Halfway to St. Baldrick's Day, which coincides with the book's September 17th release, half of the purchase price will go to the Foundation on behalf of childhood cancer research.