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Historic Saranac Lake presents Patricia Reiss Brooks author of the acclaimed book of historical fiction Mountain Shadows Event free and open to the public. In case of rain, just the book signing will be held. Call Historic Saranac Lake for more information: 518-891-4606 A portion of proceeds from books sold will benefit Historic Saranac Lake. WALKING TOUR 10:30 am The author leads a walking tour of Saranac Lake's Helen Hill neighborhood. Tour begins at 10:30 a.m. at the Saranac Laboratory. TALK & BOOK SIGNING 12:00 noon Bring a brown bag lunch to the John Black Room of the Saranac Laboratory. Join the author for a walking tour and book signing Wednesday, July 20, 2011 One reader says: "I Loved "Mountain Shadows." The book brought the cure cottages for TB patients to life....The rum-running, the Lake Placid Club in the early days, the Adirondack area back then and the research into the early treatment of Tuberculosis plus a wonderful story made it one of my favorite reads."

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Historic Saranac Lake presents

Patricia Reiss Brooks

author of the acclaimed book of historical fiction

Mountain Shadows

Event free and open to the public. In case of rain, just the book signing will be held. Call Historic Saranac Lake for more information:

518-891-4606 A portion of proceeds from books sold will benefit Historic Saranac Lake.

WALKING TOUR 10:30 am The author leads a walking tour of Saranac Lake's Helen Hill neighborhood. Tour begins at 10:30 a.m. at the Saranac Laboratory.

TALK & BOOK SIGNING 12:00 noon Bring a brown bag lunch to the John Black Room of the Saranac Laboratory.

Join the author for

a walking tour and book signing

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

One reader says: "I Loved "Mountain Shadows." The book brought the cure cottages for TB patients to life....The rum-running, the Lake Placid Club in the early days, the Adirondack area back then and the research into the early treatment of Tuberculosis plus a wonderful story made it one of my favorite reads."

Carol Brown