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All But True AUTHOR READINGS HOSTED BY THE WORKING WRITERS GROUP Sponsored by Mighty Writers West Readings • Discussion • Book signings Friday, October 14, 7:00 p.m. Stephanie Feldman & Tom Mendicino Novels about brothers & sisters in trouble In Tom Mendicino’s The Boys from Eighth and Carpenter, the title characters are two brothers who grow up together in 1960s South Philly. The older one, Frankie, stays in the neighborhood and takes over their father’s barber shop. The younger one, Michael, moves out, becomes a lawyer, marries into high society, and heads toward a promising political career. But the brothers’ bonds, forged in a tough childhood with an abusive father, remain strong, and when Frankie gets in terrible trouble with the law and with gangsters, Michael has to figure a way out, no matter what it takes. “A heartfelt story of two loving brothers as well as a compelling crime drama all set in the changing city of Philadelphia. Tom Mendicino is a supremely gifted writer with an eye for the most telling of details. I loved this novel!” —Lisa Scottoline, New York Times bestselling author s INDIEFAB Book of the Year Silver Award Winner Mighty Writers West 3861 Lancaster Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19104 http://www.mightywriters.org/mighty-writers-west/ 267.244.4005 In Stephanie Feldman’s The Angel of Losses, sisters Marjorie and Holly are best friends—until Holly converts to a myste- rious sect and marries a controlling man Marjorie despises. When Holly announces she’s expecting her first child, Marjo- rie fears she’s lost her sister forever. But then Marjorie discovers their late grand- father Eli’s notebook and its tale of strug- gle against a mysterious figure named the Angel of Losses. Everything Marjorie thought she knew about her family comes undone, and she realizes she must save Holly from the consequences of Eli’s secrets. “Fantastic tales, stormy family ties and a tragic discovery of redemption that will break your heart.” Washington Post “[A] breathtakingly accomplished debut . . . a story of magic and bold imagining.” —NPR Readings are free and open to the public, with complimentary refreshments. Barnes & Noble Discover Great New Writers Selection
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Page 1: Sponsored by Mighty Writers West Readings • Discussion • Book … · 2016. 10. 11. · political career. But the brothers’ bonds, forged in a tough childhood with an abusive

All But True AuThor reAdings hosTed By The Working writers group

Sponsored by Mighty Writers WestReadings • Discussion • Book signings

Friday, October 14, 7:00 p.m.Stephanie Feldman & Tom MendicinoNovels aboutbrothers & sistersin trouble

In Tom Mendicino’s The Boys from Eighth and Carpenter, the title characters are two brothers who grow up together in 1960s South Philly. The older one, Frankie, stays in the neighborhood and takes over their father’s barber shop. The younger one, Michael, moves out, becomes a lawyer, marries into high society, and heads toward a promising political career. But the brothers’ bonds, forged in a tough childhood with an abusive father, remain strong, and when Frankie gets in terrible trouble with the law and with gangsters, Michael has to figure a way out, no matter what it takes.

“A heartfelt story of two loving brothers as well as a compelling crime drama all set in the changing city of Philadelphia. Tom Mendicino is a supremely gifted writer with an eye for the most telling of details. I loved this novel!”

—Lisa Scottoline, New York Times bestselling author

s INDIEFAB Book of the Year Silver Award Winner

Mighty Writers West3861 Lancaster Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19104

http://www.mightywriters.org/mighty-writers-west/ 267.244.4005

In Stephanie Feldman’s The Angel of Losses, sisters Marjorie and Holly are best friends—until Holly converts to a myste-rious sect and marries a controlling man

Marjorie despises. When Holly announces she’s expecting her first child, Marjo-

rie fears she’s lost her sister forever. But then Marjorie discovers their late grand-

father Eli’s notebook and its tale of strug-gle against a mysterious figure named

the Angel of Losses. Everything Marjorie thought she knew about her family comes

undone, and she realizes she must save Holly from the consequences of Eli’s secrets.

“Fantastic tales, stormy family ties and a tragic discovery of redemption that will

break your heart.” —Washington Post

“[A] breathtakingly accomplished debut . . . a story of magic and bold imagining.” —NPR

Readings are free and open to the public, with complimentary refreshments.

Barnes & Noble Discover Great New Writers Selection ▼