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Home Byline Stories - News Author Doucette to sign copies of book at Tatnuck Bookseller Oct. 5
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Author Doucette to sign copies of book at Tatnuck Bookseller Oct. 5

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    Tatnuck Deborah Doucette photoWestborough – Author Deborah Doucette will be signing copies of her new book, “Bad Girls,” at Tatnuck Bookseller, Saturday, Oct. 5 from 1 – 3 p.m.

    The novel tells the story of Rebecca Griffin, who only ever wanted one thing: to be a good wife and mother. Her own domineering Italian-American mother, as well as the rest of her big-hearted, opinionated, wild and wonderful Italian family, had been telling her how to do just that since she was little and deeply in love with Roy Rogers. Now, it's the 90's and Rebecca has everything she ever dreamed of. But she suspects her husband is having an affair and fears her daughter, Dana, is going “bad;” hurtling dangerously out of reach toward a self-destructive calamity.

    Tatnuck Bookseller is located at the Westborough Shopping Center, Route 9 and Lyman Street.cover Bad Girls

     

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