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Whitelam Welcomes Six Authors For Local Author Day
Crime, relationships, even help for high school parents, are focus of Saturday event.
A release from Whitelam Books:
READING, Ma. – Whitelam Books welcomes six authors for Local Author Day Saturday, Aug. 10. There will be a different author featured every hour on the half hour, starting at 10:30 a.m. With genres ranging from Self Help and Personal Growth to Horror/Detective, Business to Parenting to True Crime, there should be something for just about everyone.
The schedule of authors is as follows:
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10:30 a.m. – Chris Vasiliadis starts things off. Vasiliadis wrote the self help/personal growth book "Ignition: A Professional Woman’s Guide to Energized, Burnout-Proof Living."
11:30 – Alison Malkin & Barbara Gibson wrote "The High School Years, A Parent's Guide."
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12:30 p.m. – Cami Baker is the author of "Mingle to Millions: The Art and Science of Building Business Relationships and Mastering Referrals."
1:30 – J.B. Toner wrote the horror/detective novel "Whisper Music."
2:30 – Larry Shushansky wrote "Independent Enough" a book about relationships and family.
3:30 – North Reading's Dan Zimmerman "Shots in the Dark," a true crime book.
Whitelam Books is located in downtown Reading at 610 Main Street, near the intersection of
Haven Street and Main Street. This event is free and open to the public. Books will be
available for purchase and signing.
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