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Local author Emily Giffin to debut new book ‘Love You More’ at Atlanta History Center
By Sammie Purcell at Rough Draft Atlanta (intown neighborhoods)
· June 29, 2026
· 1 min read
Author Emily Giffin will discuss her new book, “Love You More,” at an event at the Atlanta History Center on July 10.
The novel, in which a newly engaged woman gets a sudden, life-changing call from her high school sweetheart, is slated to come out on July 7. Giffin, who lives in Atlanta, is t...
Key takeaway The novel, in which a newly engaged woman gets a sudden, life-changing call from her high school sweetheart, is slated to come out on July 7.
Why this matters in The Atlanta
The Atlanta History Center's decision to host Emily Giffin's book debut is a testament to the city's thriving literary scene. As a local author, Giffin's connection to Atlanta is significant, and her choice to launch "Love You More" in the city suggests a strong sense of community and support. The event, which will take place in McElreath Hall, will not only showcase Giffin's work but also provide a platform for fellow author Colleen Oakley to engage with readers. With tickets including a signed copy of the book, the event is likely to attract a diverse crowd of book lovers and fans of Giffin's previous works, such as "Something Borrowed" and "First Comes Love". The Atlanta History Center's role in hosting this event highlights the importance of cultural institutions in fostering a vibrant and inclusive community, where local authors can share their work and connect with readers.
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Category: schools ·
Published: June 29, 2026 ·
Source: Rough Draft Atlanta (intown neighborhoods) ·
Reading time: 1 min
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What is this story about? Author Emily Giffin will discuss her new book, “Love You More,” at an event at the Atlanta History Center on July 10.
The novel, in which a newly engaged woman gets a sudden, life-changing call from her high school sweetheart, is slated to come out on July 7. Giffin, who lives in Atlanta, is t...
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