Cassidy Hutchinson, a native of Pennington and former special assistant to President Trump and Chief of Staff Mark Meadows worked in close proximity to one of the most controversial presidents in recent American history. In Hutchinson upcoming book, “ENOUGH,” she provides an insightful account of her extraordinary journey.
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Local children’s book author pens new book to help kids with lockdowns
by Pennie Luby Pennie LuWith a new school year comes new books! Hopewell Borough-based artist and children’s book author/illustrator, Barbara DiLorenzo, has just come out with a new children’s picture book called One Thursday…
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Local author draws on family ties, poetry, to tell story of American immigrants
by Sarah Grossby Sarah GrossCall Me Athena: Girl from Detroit, a newly released novel written in verse, is the acclaimed work of local author Colby Cedar Smith. Cedar Smith, who teaches creative writing at…
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Hopewell Twp resident, author Michael J. McLaughlin, named a 2021 Best Thriller Award finalist for mystery novel, “Fugue”
New Jersey-based author Michael J. McLaughlin has been named a Best Mystery category finalist in the 2021 Best Thriller Awards for his recently published novel, “Fugue.” With its awards, the…
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Twilight in Hazard: An Appalachian Reckoning, written by Hopewell Borough resident Alan Maimon, will be featured at the Hopewell Public Library’s “Wednesday Night Out” lecture series September 1, 7pm, at…
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Area writers published “The Bookshop on Lafayette Street,” a book featuring stories and poems about the love of bookstores and books. Contributors include Ilene Dube, Jeff Edelstein, Barry Gross, John…
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Pennington author Andrea Sarubbi Fereshteh will speak about the powerful connection between trees and human beings through the ages, as well as shinrin-yoku, the Japanese practice of “forest bathing,” on…
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Local Author Finds Inspiration on Wooded Trails, Writes Book Honoring Trees
Walking into the Curlis Lake Woods across the street from her home in Pennington, Andrea Fereshteh never expected to write a book about her beloved forest walks. But as she…
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Wild River Books announces the publication of If These Stones Could Talk by local authors Elaine Buck and Beverly Mills on November 7, 2018. There will be a formal invitation-only launch at the Grounds for Sculpture, and a public celebration will take place on November 17, 2018 at the Hopewell Bistro in Hopewell Borough from 1-4pm.
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“Sworn to Forget” is the first novel in the Sworn Sisters Series released this month for worldwide distribution. Due to the positive reception received for her first two books, “Unchained…