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Fran Wood

Fran Wood

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What Fran’s Reading: Two twisted tales of ambition and obsession - Jersey’s Best

Christine Mangan and Mary Dixie Carter have created unsettling protagonists and atmospheric plots that will keep readers on edge.
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What Fran’s Reading: Two tales that showcase female strength and cr...

Patti Callahan and Marie Bostwick go down different roads in their stories, but both showcase to readers the incredible strength of women.
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What Fran’s Reading: An N.J. author’s timely travelogue plus a best...

Two history lessons are in store but with different lessons to be learned in “The Four Winds” and “On and Off the Trail of Lewis and Clark.”
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What Fran’s Reading: Recapping 11 must-read novels from 2020 (plus ...

The following books from 2020 are in no particular order, although I admit the first was the most absorbing novel I read last year.
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What Fran’s Reading: Two female-driven thrillers that’ll get the ad...

Laura Morelli and Jessica Barry take readers on an adventurous ride with heroic, female characters. Buckle up!
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What Fran’s Reading: Princeton author Joyce Carol Oates’ riveting n...

Can there be an event or muse in the life of Joyce Carol Oates that doesn’t prompt her to write? Apparently not.
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What Fran’s Reading: In two new atmospheric thrillers, the guests h...

Will they be welcomed with opened arms? You’ll just have to wait and see in these two absorbing novels.
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What Fran’s Reading: Two authors masterfully depict a struggle for ...

One story highlights a harrowing journey while the other is a more comfy tale with an end you won’t see coming.
nj.com

Bil Canfield, long-time Star-Ledger editorial cartoonist who never ...

“After God created cartoonists,” Canfield once said, “he realized they needed a subject. So he created New Jersey...”
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What Fran’s Reading: An inspiring ‘Pride and Prejudice’-based novel...

For her debut novel, Molly Greeley has made the wise, perhaps even prescient choice of focusing on one of the least explored characters from “Pride and Prejudice” — Charlotte Lucas.
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What Fran’s Reading: Triumph and tragedy for a detective on the ris...

William’s high ethical standards coupled with his naiveté make him an appealing character who surely will capture readers’ interests.
nj.com

What Fran’s Reading: Stefan Hertmans’ WWI novel “War & Turpentine”

Urbain was a compulsive storyteller - and his life yielded plenty of material for that.
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What Fran’s Reading: “Revenge in a Cold River”

Anne Perry has long been a go-to author for fans of 19th century police procedurals.
nydailynews.com

John Singer Sargent exhibit at Metropolitan Museum of Art features ...

This summer’s must-visit exhibit of John Singer Sargent’s work reminds us that the right picture is worth well over a thousand words.
morristowngreen.com

The art of simple gestures: Painter Fran Wood at the Peck School in...

Join us for a quarter-mile hike to Jacob Ford\’s (gun)powder mill on the Whippany River behind Acorn Hall and learn about the new discoveries made during the latest archeological dig! \n
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What Fran’s Reading: Louise Penny’s ‘How the Light Gets In’

Canada’s famous Dionne Quintuplets (above) inspired Louise Penny’s newest novel “How the Light Gets In.” It isn’t much of a spoiler to tell you (it’s revealed early in the story) that the death under investigation in Louise Penny’s new novel, “How...
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Kean & Byrne: On the inevitability of gay marriage in New Jersey

The two former governors consider gay marriage, guns, the state budget, pre-school and open space acquisition.
nj.com

Former governor: Buono should consider dropping out of race

Former governor: If Sen. Barbara Buono is having trouble raising needed campaign cash, she should consider dropping her challenge of Gov. Chris Christie.
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On the Titanic sinking’s 100th anniversary, remembering one memorab...

A major part of our ongoing fascination has been Titanic’s A-list travelers, including John Jacob Astor IV and his young second wife, Madeleine.
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Elvis and the Fabs, memories of Scotti’s Record Shops | Morristown ...

Join us for a quarter-mile hike to Jacob Ford\’s (gun)powder mill on the Whippany River behind Acorn Hall and learn about the new discoveries made during the latest archeological dig! \n
nj.com

September 11 attacks’ effects on women’s health under studied

Studies have looked at the health of men who faced maximum exposure on when the towers collapsed on 9/11, but not women. Capt. Karin DeShore, who directed a rescue effort at the south tower on 9/11, has suffered major health problems since the attacks.