Readings and Events
Author James T. Powers to read from and sign copies of Seeing the Past; Stories on the Trail of a Yankee Millwright and Saving the Farm; A Journey through Time, Place, and Redemption at The Guilford Free Library on the Green in Guilford, Ct.
Thursday, May 4th, 2017 from 7:00 - 8:00 pm.
James will be present to sign his new book, Seeing the Past: Stories on the Trail of a Yankee Millwright.
This is his second book and focuses on Milo Todd who, having inherited his family gristmill in Northford, lived at a time of dynamic economic change during the latter half of the 19th century and spent his life determined to be part of it. The quest to do so would bring Todd on a journey across Connecticut as he sought his place in that rapidly transforming world.
Breakwater Books will also have on hand James' popular first book, Saving the Farm, about how the Guilford Community came together to save and create North Guilford's Dudley Farm Museum and the history of ten generations of the Dudley family.
Join us to greet James T. Powers as he talks about how he brings the past to life and connects us with the often forgotten shadows of our shared history.
For further information, please contact The Guilford Free Library at 203 - 453 - 8282 or check the website www.guilfordfreelibrary.org.
Thursday, May 4th, 2017 from 7:00 - 8:00 pm.
James will be present to sign his new book, Seeing the Past: Stories on the Trail of a Yankee Millwright.
This is his second book and focuses on Milo Todd who, having inherited his family gristmill in Northford, lived at a time of dynamic economic change during the latter half of the 19th century and spent his life determined to be part of it. The quest to do so would bring Todd on a journey across Connecticut as he sought his place in that rapidly transforming world.
Breakwater Books will also have on hand James' popular first book, Saving the Farm, about how the Guilford Community came together to save and create North Guilford's Dudley Farm Museum and the history of ten generations of the Dudley family.
Join us to greet James T. Powers as he talks about how he brings the past to life and connects us with the often forgotten shadows of our shared history.
For further information, please contact The Guilford Free Library at 203 - 453 - 8282 or check the website www.guilfordfreelibrary.org.