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Adirondack
Authors' Fair at Thurman Fall Farm Tour
Christ Community Church, High Street, Athol, NY
October 8th, 2011 ~ 1-3 PM
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Russell
Dunn &
Barbara
Delaney
An array of books for the hiker and paddler, arranged
by region. Stop by to visit.
Read
more at
www.blackdomepress.com/
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Maury
Thompson pays tribute ot the driving force behind the Adirondack Balloon
Festival, the late Walt Grishkot.
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"The Biggest Kid at the Balloon Festival - The Walter Grishkot
Story"
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Gloria
Waldron Hukle
Historical
fiction spanning centuries and miles, from New Amsterdam to North Creek.
www.authorgloriawaldronhukle.com/
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Randy
Kneer
I Remember
When - The Untold Story of Helen Ellett,the
story of a courageous woman, now 97, who devoted a great part of her
life to observing at the Dickinson Hill fire tower, riding a horse eight
miles to work each day.
rkneer40@localnet.com
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Nancy
Pulling Best
A collection
of recipes and memories. The book includes 48 recipes and many historic
photos.
nandidit@twcny.rr.com
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Amanda
Schaffer
Ty
teaches us that you can be "a member of the pack" no matter
what others think. Just believe in yourself.
http://shop.opendoorpublishers.com/
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Pat
Leonard
Pat Shannon
Leonard returned to the Adirondacks after living spending twenty-nine
years in 5h3 Carolinas. She lives in Warrensburg . She has published
two books of poetry and is pursuing an interest in memoir.
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Caroline
Andrulis
Three
families are separated by centuries, yet bound together through time
by their connection to an expanse of land in the Adirondack Mountains,
and by the spiritual presence of past inhabitants.
http://echothepast.com/index.html
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Mary
Lee Bourdeau
A
young woman is lured to the Adirondack Mountains by her mother's bedtime
stories. As she struggles to put her life back together after being
abandoned by her husband, she discovered the mystery that surrounds
the little cottage they purchased.
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The
Three Poets of the Adirondacks,
represented by
Mary Sanders Shartle
Their
chapbooks, Notes from the Fire Tower: Three Poets on the Adirondacks
and Glacial Erratica: Three Poets on the Adirondacks, Part Two, won
the Adirondack Center for Writing literary award for best book of poetry
two consecutive years (2004-5 and 2006).
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Carol
Gregson
Also Known as "The Pottersville Complainer",
(see her CD), Carol is also an author. Her first book is called "Leaky
Boots" and tells of Carol's delightful life in the Adirondacks.
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