Author Patry Francis' third book, “All The Children Are Home,” follows a foster family through 12 years of dazzling triumph and wrenching heartbreak. The book is full of wonderfully diverse characters, and we talk about the creation of each and what they bring to the table. Patry also looks at the real-life story that influenced the book.
This book is very different from her first two, and Patry talks about what brought about this change, as well as the new experiences that came with it.
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Jarreau Williams shares a chance encounter in his new single
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Back at the Rhode Island Author Expo
Michael Kaufman brings 2022 to a close with a new book in his Jen Lu series
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