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Department of Congratulations

April 15, 2010

Kudos to nonprofit publisher Bellevue Literary Press, an independent press run out of New York University's School of Medicine, for Paul Harding's Pulitzer Prize winning novel Tinkers. Boston-area independent bookstore Brookline Booksmith adds to the applause for Harding, a local author, and Galleycat re-airs its interview with Danielle Ofri, editor-in-chief of the Bellevue Literary Review.

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