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Writer Don Swaim, author of several books of historical fiction, has tackled one of the world’s most colorful eras, the 1920s, in a novel that spans the period’s final years leading to the Crash of 1929.

“Cradle,” the latest novel by Doylestown’s own Chris Bauer, releases on Oct. 22.

Helping a child deal with loss can be particularly challenging and painful for both child and parent or guardian.

The Bucks County Reading Olympics program, facilitated by the Bucks County Intermediate Unit (Bucks IU), is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year.

Linda C. Wisniewski examines a life of encounters and connections in her new book of essays, “Old Women and Other Strangers.”

Act 2 Books, New & Used, Fine & Rare Books of Flemington, N.J., is continuing an exciting tradition this summer.

Former Yardley resident Susan Gross’ children’s book “James and the Mountain” is now available on Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and IndieBound as well as select retailer sites.

“Look Up, Little Mouse,” a children’s book about faith, has recently been released by author Chrysa Smith of Jamison.

Author Patrick Lombardi is delivering a mess of embarrassingly true stories seeking to answer life’s important questions, like: What in the heck is adulthood?

“You are to report to Station X at Bletchley Park, Buckinghamshire, in four days time....That is all you need to know.” By the time World War II ended, hundreds of young women throughout Great Britain would receive a telegram like this one, summoning them to Bletchley Park, code name Station X, to play a vital, yet, until many years later, unsung role in defeating Nazi Germany.

The Tinicum Civic Association invites drop-offs for its book sale and its white elephant sale, to be held during its 73rd Tinicum Arts Festival.

The Museum for Art in Wood, 141 N. 3rd St., Philadelphia, hosts a book signing event, from 5:30 to 8 p.m June 13, with furniture designer and architect Mira Nakashima of New Hope.

The annual Used Book Sale at Good Shepherd Church, 1634 Hilltown Pike in Hilltown, at the intersection of Route 152, returns Saturday through Monday, June 1-3.Once again, there will be well over …

In her down-to-earth, unfailingly frank and funny new memoir, “Desperately Seeking Something,” a poignant moment of reflection pops out as Susan Seidelman looks back at her trailblazing movie and television career.

Memorial Day weekend marks the return of Flemington Summer Book Fest, which is expected to bring up to 5,000 bibliophiles to the borough over four days.Billed as the largest Memorial Day literary …

Young actors with the Bear Tavern Project and Tomato Patch Junior Workshops rehearse for their performance of Rudyard Kipling’s “The Jungle Book,” to be performed May 18-26 at the Kelsey …

New York Times bestselling author Kristin Harmel’s visit to Doylestown Bookshop on Friday, May 17, for the paperback launch of her New York Times bestselling novel, “The Paris Daughter,” is …

Matt Landis, a Central Bucks middle school teacher and award-winning author of five novels for kids, is having a giant live scavenger hunt at the Doylestown Bookshop at 7 p.m. Tuesday, May 14.

Book clubs are a perennial pastime and a place to meet new people, exchange ideas, find community and nourish the brain and communication skills.And they’re on the rise in hybrid, virtual and …

The Spring/Summer 2024 issue of “Neshaminy, the Bucks County Historical and Literary Journal” is out. It studies how Doylestown Borough reinvented itself in the 1960s not by replacing historic …

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