Bindings - Paperback
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by Jenny Kalahar (Author)
Bindings is the third book in the Turning Pages series, set in a small-town used bookshop that fosters cats. After Kris and Matt purchase old books at an estate auction for the O'Malleys, a mystery is born. Someone is desperate to get what the bookshop owners have in their possession-something worth a fortune. But what is it? Mack and Mavis O'Malley haven't a clue as to what makes the books so valuable, or even which books from the auction they could be. Darla, the record-shop owner, makes a startling discovery of her own, one that could change Kris' life forever. Will the O'Malleys uncover the truth before it's too late? And what changes are coming for Kris' family?
Author Biography
Jenny Kalahar lives in central Indiana with her husband, Patrick, and their pets in an old schoolhouse full of used books. She is the author of six previous books, and has been published in several anthologies, in literary journals, and has a humor column in Tails Magazine. She and Patrick previously owned and operated bookshops in Michigan and Ohio, and now sell books via the internet. They are active in the poetry community of Indiana. Jenny is on the executive board of the Poetry Society of Indiana, she is the founder and leader of Last Stanza Poetry Association, and has begun work as the president of the Youth Poetry Society of Indiana. She was nominated for a Pushcart Prize in poetry, and for the Indiana state Poet Laureate position. When not writing, reading, or working with old books, she loves shopping flea markets and playing piano and percussion.










