Arts & Entertainment
Hackettstown Library Hosts Book Talk, Signing
New Jersey author Katrina Musto will be at the library on Thursday, Sept. 16 at 6:30 p.m.
HACKETTSTOWN, NJ — A local book writer is planning to visit the Hackettstown Library to talk about her book, being an author and about self-publishing books.
Hackettstown Public Library announced the event featuring Katrina Musto, the author of “And Then the Phone Rang: What I’ve Learned About Life, Love, and Lasagna.”
Musto is planning to share an excerpt from her book and do a signing, during her author talk event on Thursday Sept. 16, beginning at 6:30 p.m.
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Published with AuthorHouse, Musto’s book focuses on how to pick oneself up after life falls apart, stating in the book’s introduction how life can change in one second and with one phone call.
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A lifetime resident in New Jersey who grew up in an idyllic family situation - until the day when the phone rang - Musto, who graduated from Fairleigh Dickinson University, describes how to triumph over trials. Find out more information about her and her book here.
To register for the book signing, which is an in-person event at the library on 110 Church Street, register here on the Hackettstown Library’s website.
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