Connecticut Gypsies

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Monday, April 9
6:30 pm - 7:30 pm

In 1896, Mrs. Victoria Williams was found dead on the railroad tracks in East Hartford. Her husband, the King of the Gypsies, had died recently. Who were these horse dealers and what was their story? These questions intrigued Connecticut author Beth Lapin, as she searched for answers. Hear her story of sleuthing and connections that led to the publication of her newest novel, CARAVAN OF DREAMS.

Beth Lapin has been writing and publishing since elementary school. She has two previously published novels, To Say Goodbye (a Wings ePress best seller) and its sequel, The Light Gets In.

Born and raised in Connecticut, Beth has lived in Puerto Rico, Massachusetts, Maryland, and all the states that begin with “C.” She enjoys kayaking, hiking, contradancing, and family genealogy. She currently lives in her home state.