First Book On The National Park For The Arts to Be Released by BWW News Desk
- October 23, 2017 The first book about Weir Farm National Historic Site, Connecticut's first national park unit and the only one dedicated to American painting, will be authored by Xiomaro, the park's Visiting Artist, in a deal he signed with Arcadia Publishing. About 150 of Xiomaro's photographs will be accompanied with captions that, he explains, 'tells the big story of a small park.' The 60-acre site, nestled in Wilton and Ridgefield, is where J. Alden Weir (1852-1919), the father of American Impressionist painting, lived and created iconic works now seen at the Met, the Smithsonian and other world-class museums.
New Book Packed With Courage And Priceless Information Is Making Author A Highly Popular TV Guest by BWW News Desk
- October 23, 2017 While there are 'how-to' books for just about everything, there is a new resource available specifically to help women navigate the complexity of divorce. Published author Sara A. answers the call for women. She encourages women and guides them on how to think through the divorce process better prepared and well-informed and she delivers in her new book, The Smart Gal's Guide thru Divorce; What Lawyers don't tell you (WestBow Press, a division of Thomas Nelson and Zondervan).
BWW Review: THE EXECUTION OF NOA P. SINGLETON By Elizabeth L. Silver by Bonnie Lynn Wagner
- October 23, 2017 If you're looking for a book with the same style of breathless suspense and anticipation that hovered in the air while reading last year's New York Times Best Selling Novel GONE GIRL by Gillian Flynn, you'll be pleased to know that it has finally arrived.
AMERICA THE GREAT COOKBOOK Launches 10/31/17 by BWW News Desk
- October 23, 2017 We have been asking America's best chefs a personal question: What do you cook for the people you love? And they've answered in 'America The Great Cookbook' the ultimate celebration of our country's food scene, in all its glorious diversity.