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Ex-state troubadour, Durham musician releases inspirational storybook
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Former Connecticut state troubadour and Durham resident Lara Herscovitch has released a storybook, “Shine, Sister, Shine.”Contributed photo / Lara Herscovitch
DURHAM For performing artists, the year 2020 was a year of change, of pivoting and reinvention. Former Connecticut state troubadour Lara Herscovitch has been navigating her path by focusing on contribution and service, according to the artist.
In addition to the new album and performing concerts online all year, Herscovitch also turned to publishing, she said in a press release. This month, she released an inspirational storybook, “Shine Sister Shine,” she said.
CT-linked authors tell of The FBI Way, Shine Sister Shine & Guide to America
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The cover of Roya Hakakian’s book, coming in March.Penguin Random House /Show MoreShow Less
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New author Lara Herscovitch performing in October 2019.Frank Piercy Photography / Contributed photo /Show MoreShow Less
Three new books from Connecticut authors include a children’s book based on a musician’s video art to an Iranian immigrant’s guide to America that is coming out in March.
Guilford singer-songwriter Lara Herscovitch has created “Shine Sister Shine,” based on the animated music video for the song of the same title that is directed and illustrated by Matt Rasch.