Author Talk – Judy Sleed – The Fight of the Crayons!

Join us as we welcome Judy Sleed, creator of the coloring book, The Fight of the Crayons! “The Fight of the Crayons (thefightofthecrayons.com) is a tender tale with a peaceful resolution. This timeless message is of love and acceptance for children of all different colors, sizes, and shapes. Parents will love it too! The bookContinue reading “Author Talk – Judy Sleed – The Fight of the Crayons!”

Author Talk “How a Nursing Home Works” Peter D. Busacca

Peter D. Busacca takes the reader through each department of a nursing home to show them the complexities of what goes on there to deliver quality care to the patient/resident. Healthcare is the fastest-growing sector of the economy, so a young person thinking of a career in healthcare could see what they are going toContinue reading “Author Talk “How a Nursing Home Works” Peter D. Busacca”

Beatty Cohan: Never Make a Mistake in Love Again

BEATTY COHAN, MSW, LCSW, AASECT is a nationally recognized psychotherapist, sex therapist author of the groundbreaking book, For Better for Worse Forever: Discover the Path to Lasting Love, national speaker, national radio and television expert guest and host of the ASK BEATTY SHOW on the Progressive Radio Network. She has a private practice in NewContinue reading “Beatty Cohan: Never Make a Mistake in Love Again”

Author Talk – As the Winds Change

Join the East Hampton Library as we welcome author Christie Leigh Babirad as she discusses her novel As the Winds Change. If you were given one more chance to talk with someone who passed away, what would you do? What would you say? When April Miller’s estranged childhood best friend, Johnny, is killed in aContinue reading “Author Talk – As the Winds Change”

Author Talk -My Sicilian/American Life in New York City

Join the East Hampton Library as we welcome author, Charles Hunter, as he discusses and signs copies of his first book, My Sicilian/American Life in New York City. Charles begins life with his Sicilian grandmother in a four-floor, walk-up tenement building, a life now long gone from the streets of Manhattan’s Eastside. There’s love, hate,Continue reading “Author Talk -My Sicilian/American Life in New York City”