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X-WR-CALNAME:Laguna Beach Books |  February 01 2012- March 01 2012
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SUMMARY:February Book Club
DESCRIPTION:<p>Join us for a lively discussion of Death and the Penguin by Andrey Kurkov. Our book clubs meet on the third Wednesday of every month at 6\:30 pm. Everyone is welcome!</p>
 
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SUMMARY:Event with Fran Blacketer
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 Laguna Beach Books is pleased<br />
 to welcome Fran Blacketer\, author of <em>You<br />
 Can’t Kill a Dead Man</em>\, published by Sunstone Press. There is no charge for<br />
 this event.
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 <a name=\\"LETTER.BLOCK21\\"></a><em>In </em><em>You Can’t Kill a Dead Man</em><em>\, a Chicago<br />
 lawyer-turned-small town public defender finds her carefully-crafted solitary<br />
 life crumble as she is reunited with her past\, which ignites a chain of events<br />
 that unleashes her family’s darkest secrets. Driven by guilt and misguided<br />
 love\, she’s determined to help her son\, only to find that he’s not so innocent.</em>
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 <em>The story takes place on the<br />
 central Oregon<br />
 coast\, and there is an irresistible sense of intrigue that is the perfect<br />
 backdrop to a suspense story. It is the first in a series of Vanessa Sterling<br />
 suspense novels. Blacketer drew from her years of experience working with drug<br />
 addicts\, battered women\, and juvenile offenders to capture the human conflict<br />
 within families and the legal system.</em><em></em>
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 <strong>About Fran Blacketer\:</strong>
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 Fran Blacketer lived in Laguna<br />
 Beach for twenty years\, where she met and married<br />
 local artist James Blacketer. Throughout the 80s and 90s Blacketer committed<br />
 herself to working with those in the community who struggled with their<br />
 everyday lives. She was the Executive Director of the Women’s Transitional Living<br />
 Center\, a safe haven for<br />
 victims of domestic violence and their children. She was an expert witness in<br />
 over fifteen felony domestic violence trials and was a guest speaker at<br />
 universities\, law schools\, as well as appearing on local and national<br />
 television.
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 During this time she also taught at Saddleback<br />
 College and Cypress College<br />
 in the Human Services Department. Early on she provided counseling and guidance<br />
 at in-patient rehabs for drug-addicted adolescents\, and later assisted in<br />
 opening a halfway house for juvenile offenders and managed a program for<br />
 homeless families. Locally she wrote grants for Sally’s Fund and served briefly<br />
 as their Executive Director.
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