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Celebrate the growing crop of authors within the Gold Coast Library community at this special event called "Books in Bloom." Four local authors will discuss the ins and outs of publishing their first novel. There will be a Q&A session, a book sale and signing portion, as well as light refreshments. Enjoy an enlightening afternoon and help support local literary talent!
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SUNDAY, APRIL 26th 2:00-3:30 PM
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Yeshiva Girl by Rachel Mankowitz
YESHIVA GIRL is IZZY's story. She is a fifteen year old Long Island girl who has never fit in at her liberal Jewish day school, but when her father drags her to the Orthodox Yeshiva across the Island, she's conflicted. She doesn't trust her father or his newly religious behaviors, but the principal of the yeshiva is not as rigid as she expects him to be, and the new synagogue the family attends has its benefits too. The problem is, all of this is a scrim to hide her father's escalating problems at work.
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Bronx Stagger by Daniel P. Moskowitz
Schwartz the Lawyer fights for justice for families in Bronx Family Court while struggling with personal demons that place his own family at risk. In the cross-hairs of this tragi-comedic novel are the minions of the Children’s Best Interest Industrial Complex: the judges, lawyers, caseworkers, social workers, therapists, and litigants who populate the entire family court system
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Finding Forever by Anthony Sciarratta Michael Coniglio is at his wit's end. His girlfriend, Angela, announces in front of the local coffee shop crowd that she has a new lover. The emotional fallout leads him to lose his concentration, giving his boss the long-awaited excuse to fire him. Michael goes home to his parents looking for support and professes his childhood dream only for his father to remind Michael that he will never amount to anything. |
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by Saul Schachter When I was growing up, I wanted to be a journalist. My first published essay was in The New York Times and from there I went on to write other essays for many other newspapers. Overall, 138 pieces have appeared in newspapers and magazines and occasionally in a new outlet: on-line. Now, I've gathered these essays together for this book. Not all are included here, but my favorites are. I hope you enjoy them!
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