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Dog-centric Fiction to be discussed at BookTowne

LOCAL AUTHOR TO SPEAK AT BOOKTOWNE IN MANASQUAN


Dog-centric Fiction and Biography of Will Judy, the Man who went to the Dogs, to be discussed

Local author Lisa Begin-Kruysman will discuss her short story collection, SOMETHING’S LOST AND MUST BE FOUND and her biography of Captain Will Judy, the man who founded National Dog Week at Booktowne in Manasquan on February 3.


Often referred to as the  ultimate dog-enthusiast, Judy published Dog World Magazine for 36 six years, declaring the last full week of each September a time to officially honor the canines of the nation in times of war and peace.
For the past two years, the author has recognized Judy through her blog site dedicated to his writings and work. With over 140 posts, she has become increasingly aware of the myriad of issues affecting dogs; spay and neuter initiatives, Breed Specific Legislation and shelter reform among them. Her weekly informative posts present knowledgeable and thought-provoking individuals throughout the industry.

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http://www.nationaldogweekbook.wordpress.com.

Event details: Booktowne, 171 Main St., Manasquan on February 3 at 5:30 pm. 732-722-7755. http://www.booktowne.com.  Wine and cheese will be served and books will be available for purchase.




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