Lots of stories inhabit Dearborn book fest
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Local writer Diana Harris shows off her book Englewood Lives, at the fourth annual Dearborn Street Book Festival Saturday at Pioneer Park. Harris, who is also the festival's co-founder and a Sun columnist, said 66 authors had their work on display and for sale at the festival.
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Punta Gorda author Don Landy's book, "Unconditional Love, tells the story of the bond that forms between dogs and their people.
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A windy and chilly Saturday morning didn't keep people away from the fourth annual Dearborn Street Book Festival at Pioneer Park.
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Natasha Pointer of Lehigh Acres discusses, Saved by Grace, a collection of poems she wrote while overcoming adversity in her life, at the Dearborn Street Book Festival festival Saturday.
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Local writers Phyllis, left, and Lauretta Mason-Evans at the Dearborn Street Book Festival festival Saturday.
ENGLEWOOD — From the unconditional love of a dog, to the saving grace of faith, to a pair of cousins who barely survived growing up together, this year’s Dearborn Street Book Festival has a story for everyone.
Co-founder, organizer, Sun columnist and author Diana Harris said there were 66 authors — homegrown, nationally known and everything in between — taking part in the festival Saturday at Pioneer Park in Englewood.