By Joan Baum Signs that novelist Larry Duberstein’s engaging, diverse collection of short fiction “Eccentric Circles” was published 32 years ago are its absence of explicit violence, LGBTQ references, psychopathic characters and sketch-like endings.
The latest novel by native New Yorker Larry Duberstein, examines the ordinary life of a retired high school guidance counselor who discovers he may not be as ordinary as he thinks. Book critic Joan Baum has this review.
Hancock author Larry Duberstein’s new novel, “The Hospice Singer,” is about hospice singing and home-visit concerts for the dying, as the backdrop for his new novel. Duberstein will be at The Toadstool Bookshop at 12 Depot Square in Peterborough on at.
Just to set the record straight (with a clearheaded view as he advises) about Larry Duberstein s letter in the Nov. 30 edition, Biden is doing pretty well, the Democrats control the presidency, the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate. It’s.