MY SECOND HOME EVERYWHERE

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I think it takes a while for anyone who moves to a strange new town to feel as if they belong.

For me, my moment came when I joined the Board of Trustees of our island library, the Nantucket Atheneum. No matter where I travel, when I walk into a library, I smile with pleasure: I’m home. This is where I belong.

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In my novel Belonging, Joanna Jones moves to Nantucket because she’s running away from her life in New York City, and she’s pregnant with a married man’s child. I had fun with this novel. I gave Joanna an old sea captain’s home where treasure was rumored to be buried in the ground beneath it. And treasure is rumored to be buried somewhere beneath a Nantucket house.

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I was thrilled with the article our newspaper, the Inquirer-Mirror did on my book signing at Mitchell’s Book Corner.

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The Weezie Library for Children

It was an honor to be included in the Commemorative Review published for the dedication of the restored Atheneum. Most of all, I was profoundly happy to be part of the organization that made my second home become a second home for everyone.

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The cover of the ereader of Belonging

 

 

 

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