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Bestselling Author To Discuss New Novel At Northampton Free Library Event
In partnership with the Newtown Book Shop, Rebecca Serle will visit the library in March to celebrate her new novel, "Once and Again."

RICHBORO, PA — The Free Library of Northampton Township will host New York Times bestselling author Rebecca Serle on Friday, March 13.
Held in partnership with the Newtown Bookshop, the event will celebrate the release of Serle's new novel, "Once and Again." The author will be at the library from 1 to 2 p.m. to talk about her book and sign copies.
This is a ticketed event, and the price of each ticket includes a hardcover copy of "Once and Again." Attendees will receive their book as part of the ticket purchase. Tickets are not refundable; if an attendee is unable to attend, they will still receive the book.
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"Once and Again" tells the story of the women of the Novak family, who possess the ability to redo one moment in their lives. The narrative follows Lauren, who has seen the impact of this gift on her mother, Marcella, and her grandmother, Sylvia. Lauren's journey explores choices and the potential to undo them after she moves back to her childhood home in Malibu.
Rebecca Serle is known for her previous works, including "In Five Years," "Expiration Dates," and "One Italian Summer." She is also the author of young adult novels such as "The Edge of Falling" and "When You Were Mine." Serle developed the television adaptation "Famous in Love," based on her young adult series.
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Serle is a graduate of the University of Southern California and The New School. She resides in Los Angeles with her husband and daughter. More information about the author and her works is available on her website.
The Free Library of Northampton Township is located at 25 Upper Holland Road in Richboro. Click here to register for the event.
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