I read this story in a single sitting, and credit goes to Kathy Anderson.– Readers' Favorite The narrative is humorous, witty, and so funny that I had a hard time putting it down. Liberating, entertaining, and rejuvenating, The New Town Librarian was a breath of fresh air. Jen Michalski, author of You'll Be Fine and The Company of Strangers Kathy Anderson knows what makes memorable characters tick and, unsurprisingly, it's their big, messy hearts. I'm still thinking about Nan Nethercott and the inhabitants of Pinetree, New Jersey, long after I've finished The New Town Librarian. Larry Benjamin, Lambda Literary Award-winning author of Excellent Sons: A Love Story in Three Acts The New Town Librarian is fresh as a summer breeze, full of promise and hope the way Nan describes it, "Hope felt like that third glass of wine on a rainy night, a little luxury to warm herself by." Gail Reitano, author of Italian Love Cake What a delight to read about Italian Americans in their southern Jersey habitat, a rare occurrence in most fiction, and Anderson depicts them every bit as warm and as colorful as I know them to be. This book is funny, poignant, and extremely timely. I come from the actual town in New Jersey where The New Town Librarian is set.
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