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Brooklyn author’s debut novel explores war, forbidden love and motherhood

Crystal Hana Kim’s debut “If You Leave Me” is a sweeping tale of war, family, motherhood and forbidden love — the unforgettable saga of three intertwined lovers in Korea and Continue Reading

Posted On : October 19, 2018 Published By : BrooklynBookBeat
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Novel Centers On The Impact Of Gentrification In Brooklyn

No matter how you feel about gentrification, there is no denying that it has touched nearly every corner of Brooklyn and is changing the look of some of the most Continue Reading

Posted On : December 20, 2017 Published By : BrooklynBookBeat
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Pick-up Brooklyn Playwright Richard Fulco’s New Novel ‘THERE IS NO END TO THIS SLOPE’

Although “There Is No End to This Slope” is his first novel, Richard Fulco is a veteran of the Brooklyn literary scene. Fulco received an MFA in Playwriting from Brooklyn College. Continue Reading

Posted On : June 30, 2014 Published By : Kathryn Cardin
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Park Sloper’s first book is business and critical rave

  By Eli MacKinnon See original article here Sometimes, the woman you see scribbling in a notebook on your subway ride to work will decide to hand over the fruits Continue Reading

Posted On : June 21, 2012 Published By : BrooklynBookBeat

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Brooklyn Book Beat is Brooklyn Daily Eagle’s blog devoted to all things literary — books, authors, history, and associated events.

The Eagle, once edited by Walt Whitman, has long been covering Brooklyn news and events, but this blog serves as a special haven for bookworms. BookBeat features Brooklyn-based writers, as well as stories relating to the city and its history.

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