Everybody has a story. When people learn I write books, they inevitably say to me, “I should write a book.” Then they’ll tell me their story. And it’s true: Everyone does have a story.

In Gloucester’s Own, I endeavor to tell the stories of twenty people who now call Gloucester, Massachusetts, their home.
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Some have traveled a long, winding road getting to Gloucester.
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Others come from families who have been entrenched here for many generations.
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It’s a cross-section of people. From “Movers and Shakers” to a bus driver, a scalloper, a house painter, a retired Broadway actor, and other assorted individuals.
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Each story starts with a family history going back as far as could be researched, the average is 300 years.
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This is a book rich in history and speaks to the importance of family.
Glad to see Andrew and his new book here!
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This book sounds interesting. My husband and I are within easy driving distance of Gloucester.
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Sounds like a terrific book. Congratulations to Andrew and thanks, Chris for the information
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What a brilliant idea. I bet doing the research was fun.
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Research is always fun.
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It is. Trouble is, I get drawn down rabbit holes!
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