Farley’s Bookshop Spotlights Tracks
In their most recent monthly newsletter, Farely’s Bookshop spotlighted a few notable books. One of them is Tracks: A Novel in Stories.
“Goodman interweaves the stories and lives of a group of passengers on a train headed from Baltimore to Chicago. The book is full of tension, insight and tight, great writing. It is a wonderful look into the human soul and an absolute pleasure to read. Fine work.”
Farley’s Bookshop, located in New Hope, Pennsylvania, has been independent and family owned and operated since 1967.
Novelist James Michener and Fred Rogers (aka Mr. Rogers) helped Jim and Nancy Farley open the shop in 1967.
Farley’s Bookshop has a reputation for discovering and spotlighting indie presses and books.
Visit the bookshop online at http://www.farleysbookshop.com/.
Or on Facebook at www.facebook.com/#!/farleys.bookshop.5
“Goodman interweaves the stories and lives of a group of passengers on a train headed from Baltimore to Chicago. The book is full of tension, insight and tight, great writing. It is a wonderful look into the human soul and an absolute pleasure to read. Fine work.”
Farley’s Bookshop, located in New Hope, Pennsylvania, has been independent and family owned and operated since 1967.
Novelist James Michener and Fred Rogers (aka Mr. Rogers) helped Jim and Nancy Farley open the shop in 1967.
Farley’s Bookshop has a reputation for discovering and spotlighting indie presses and books.
Visit the bookshop online at http://www.farleysbookshop.com/.
Or on Facebook at www.facebook.com/#!/farleys.bookshop.5
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