Events

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Saturday May 2nd @ 2pm: Dr. Rev. Linda A. Austin
Blessed, but It Don’t Make No Kinda Sense

On May 2nd, local author Linda A. Austin will be at The Book House with her new book, Blessed, but It Don’t Make No Kinda Sense.

About the Book:

 “Blessed, but It Don’t Make No Kinda Sense” guides readers through the moments when life contradicts what they prayed for. It explores the emotional valleys of heartbreak, disappointment, and transition, and reveals how God uses disruption as protection, alignment, and preparation. This book is a deeply personal yet universally relatable journey through the seasons of life that feel confusing, painful, or unexpected—yet ultimately reveal themselves to be divine redirection.

Thursday April 14th @ 6pm: Laura Ferri
“Is It an Open Bar?”

On April 23rd, local author Laura Ferri will be in store to share her debut book, Is It an Open Bar?

About the book:

Is It an Open Bar? is a memoir about childhood trauma, marriage, divorce, dating, and learning to love oneself.

Through years of life-changing events, including navigating a divorce, motherhood, heartbreak, and financial ruin, Laura explores the process of unbecoming everything she wasn’t meant to be. Written with vulnerability and humor, this book goes beyond a simple recovery story—it’s about learning to rebuild yourself from the ground up. It’s about facing uncomfortable truths, processing the messiness of life, and realizing that even in our most broken moments, we are worthy of love and growth.

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Saturday, May 2nd @ 11am: Michelle Fishkin
“Aiden”

On May 2nd, local children’s author Michelle Fishkin will be in Long Branch to do a reading from her latest book “Aiden.” Perfect for middle-grade boys and girls alike, Fishkin’s “Aiden” is an imaginative fantasy-adventure story that gently navigates themes of family, loss, and love.

Thursday, May 21st @ 6pm: Justin Campana
“Black Widow”

On May 21st, local author Justin Campana will return to The Book House Long Branch to share his new book “Black Widow.” A gripping psychological thriller, Campana’s latest has something for everyone – romance, suspense, and page-turning twists. Fans of modern blockbusters like “Gone Girl” and “The Housemaid” are guaranteed to enjoy!

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