For the Love of the Library: Book Signings in Sharon
Posted by: Dan Shaw
Posted on: Saturday, August 02, 2008
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Under tents erected next to the venerable Hotchkiss Library of Sharon overlooking the town green, some three dozen authors signed copies of their books for shoppers with the proceeds benefiting the library. Many guests said they were stockpiling books to give as Christmas gifts.
Author Betsy Howie of Falls Village with Lisa Holton, former president of Scholastic Book Clubs


Novelist Roxana Robinson and Randall de Sève; Ed Herrington with Janis Cronk.

John Rosselli watches as his wife, Bunny Williams, signs a copy of Bunny Williams’s Point of View.


Betsy Palmer, co-founder of The Hotchkiss Library of Sharon’s Summer Book Signing beneft, with Michelle Ores of the Isabella Freedman Jewish Retreat Center; Andrew Gates of Little Gates and Jody Potter.

Gardener Eric Ruquist and Jay Jolly











