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Rockland author gets discussed

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“Bartlett’ s Rule” by Chelle Cordero is the August Book of the Month at Origin Books, Art and Coffee in the Nanuet Mall, Nanuet.

“Bartlett’s Rule” is the selected the topic for a book club discussion group at Origin Books Art and Coffee Sunday, Sept. 7 from 1 to 3 p.m. The store is located at 75 W Route 59, Nanuet.store_entrance2.jpg

Here’s how the author describes the story line of Bartlett’s Rule:  ”(The book) shares the story of Lon and Paige’s love affair; a romance filled with hardship, emotion, danger and triumph. Falling in love was never the challenge; being there for each other, knowing just what to say and making it work is the real test. Paige and Lon are ‘real’; they are human, they cry and they laugh. Paige has to learn to trust. Lon has to learn to be patient. ”

In addition to “Barlett’s Rule” (April 2008), Cordero is the author of “Forgotten” (July 2008), and (coming soon) “Within the Law” (November 2008); all published by Vanilla Heart Publishing.

Cordero was raised in the Bronx and studied theater and drama. She has lived for many years in Rockland County. A volunteer with the Stony Point Ambulance Corp., she writes a monthly column on New York state Emergency Medical Services in 1st Responder Newspaper and has freelanced for The Journal News, Hudson Valley Magazine, Emergency Magazine, Spotlight, Auto Trim News, EMS Products and Sound Management Magazine.

(Photo of the store from its Web site’s home page).

This entry was posted on Monday, August 25th, 2008 at 11:34 am by Barbara Nackman.
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