Join bestselling author, podcaster, publisher, and bookstore owner Zibby Owens for an intimate and lively evening in conversation with acclaimed Toronto author Ashley Audrain, celebrating Owens’ new book, Between Chapters.
In Between Chapters, Zibby offers a warm, candid, and often hilarious look at a decade of reinvention, from Upper East Side stay-at-home mom of four to divorced and remarried “book-fluencer,” author, publisher, award-winning podcaster, and bookstore owner. With honesty and humour, she shares the messy, joyful, and sometimes heartbreaking moments in between. Zibby will be joined by Ashley Audrain, whose debut novel, The Push, became a New York Times, Sunday Times, and international #1 bestseller and a Good Morning America Book Club pick, selling in more than 40 territories. Her second novel, The Whispers, was also an international #1 bestseller, and her latest novel, The Things You’ll Never Know, publishes January 12, 2027. Together, Zibby and Ashley will explore books, reinvention, motherhood, relationships, creativity, and the unexpected chapters that shape our lives.
Book signing to follow.

Ashley Audrain
Ashley Audrain’s debut novel, The Push, was a New York Times, Sunday Times, and number-one international bestseller, and a Good Morning America Book Club pick. It has sold in more than forty territories, and a limited television series is currently in development. Her second novel, The Whispers, is also a number-one international bestseller. Her latest, The Things You’ll Never Know, publishes on January 12, 2027. Audrain previously worked as the publicity director of Penguin Books Canada, and prior to that she worked in public relations. She lives in Toronto.
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