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Thursday, October 22, 2015

Author Event: Long Live Grover Cleveland

Blue Hill, Maine - Orono author Robert Klose will discuss and read from his new novel Long Live Grover Cleveland at the Blue Hill Public Library on Thursday October 29th at 7:00 PM.

In the story Grover Cleveland College is dying, and the shock is too much for the college’s founder and president, Cyrus Cleveland—a direct descendant of President Grover Cleveland—who begins to die in tandem with his school. In a last bid to save his beloved institution, he wills the college to his nephew Marcus Cleveland, a used car salesman in New Jersey who has never been to college, much less administered one.

Marcus faces the impending calamity with cheer, an incorrigibly sunny attitude, and ample naivete, but is totally unprepared for the stew of discontented faculty, internecine rivalries, and unforeseen events that threaten to upend his every effort to rescue the school from the threat of extinction.

Robert Klose teaches at the University of Maine at Augusta. He is a regular contributor of essays to the Christian Science Monitor. His work has also appeared in Newsweek, the Boston Globe, Reader’s Digest, Exquisite Corpse, Confrontation, and elsewhere. His books include Adopting Alyosha—A Single Man Finds a Son in Russia; Small Worlds—Adopted Sons, Pet Piranhas, and Other Mortal Concerns; and The Three-Legged Woman and Other Excursions in Teaching. Long Live Grover Cleveland is his first novel.

Books will be available for sale and signing. This event is sponsored by the Library, there is no charge, and everyone is welcome. For more information, call the Library at 374-5515.

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