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From the Media

Bridget Wingert

Editor

Bucks County Herald

—With her reporter’s eye, Clark

captures the essence of many places, starting with “The Life-Giving Delaware” and ending

with Sept 11, 2001, and the development of the Garden of Reflection and Washington Crossing National Cemetery.”   

Christopher Ruvo

Bucks County Courier Times

and

The Intelligencer

–Kathryn Finegan Clark has Bucks County in her blood... .

During her research, Clark found interesting connections between the past and present.

The Lenape Indians—the indigenous, pre-European residents of what would become Bucks County—sported tattoos,

had indoor and outdoor fireplaces, always washed up before bed and made summertime family trips to the New Jersey shore.

Darryl Berger

Comment Please

WNPV AM 1440 Lansdale

WNPV interview

with Darryl Berger

00:00 / 39:26

Albert E. Holliday

Founder & Publisher

Pennsylvania Magazine

—“Overall, the book is a fine representation of Bucks County, past and present.” 

Angela Bristow

Lehigh Valley Marketplace

--"I try to link the past and the present in a way that I don't think has been done before," Clark said.

Linda C. Wisniewski

Bucks County

Women's Journal

--Kathryn Clark quite literally wrote the book on Bucks County... .Clark says she has always loved writing profiles of people, and she considers this book an extension of that interest: a profile of a very interesting place.

Clark's book ranked in the top three books about Pennsylvania sold at the Moravian Book Shop in Bethlehem, in December 2012.

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