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September 18, 2015

Open Door Bookstore Hosts Authors James Schlett and Anita Rowlands

The Open Door Bookstore is very excited to present two wonderful authors on Sunday, September 27 from 12 noon to 1:30 p.m. James Schlett, author of A Not Too Greatly Changed Eden, and Anita Rowlands, author of Murder in the North Country, will be signing copies of their book at the Open Door Bookstore, 128 Jay Street in Schenectady.

About James Schlett

James Schlett is an award-winning journalist and former Gazette reporter. His book reveals the story of the 1858 Philosophers Camp attended by Ralph Waldo Emerson and other VIPs from the Boston area, including William Stillman who was born in Schenectady and attended Union College.

“Schlett…has produced a thorough, fascinating, and absolutely invaluable book on one of the key events in Adirondack history.” – Phillip Terrie, The Adirondack Explorer

About Anita Rowlands

In Murder in the North Country, a killer is on the loose in the Adirondacks. Will he be caught before he can strike again?

“Rowlands pulls readers in and keeps them there from start to finish. As crisp as the cold Adirondack mountain air.” – Dennis Webster, author & editor of Adirondack Mysteries

Anita Rowlands is a native New Yorker who is captivated by the Adirondack Mountains…the people, the drama, the conflicts and the stories.