Small town culture is in his blood and his writing, too, and it makes for good reading.
Joseph MacNabb grew up in Newnan, left it for his education and military service, and returned there to make his home, practice law, and serve as a judge. Small-town culture is in his blood and his writing, too, and it makes for good reading. His first book, The Closet, a psychological thriller, is set in the fictitious town of Catalpa, Georgia, as are all of his forthcoming novels. Although not based on actual people, the characters are real in every sense of the word. While growing in size, Catalpa still enjoys a non urban flavor, and many consider it a highly desirable place to live. Be forewarned though, like other small towns, it harbors a sinister underbelly which sometimes surfaces and stains its otherwise peaceful nature.
About Newnan's Carnegie Library:
Beloved for generations since it first opened in 1903, this city-owned and operated Carnegie Library was returned to library service after a complete conversion to another use. (The only Carnegie in the world to have this distinction). The Newnan Carnegie Library Foundation (NCLF) was established as a 501(c)-3 charitable corporation in 2008 to fund and further enhance programming, literacy and learning initiatives for all ages. More information on NCLF can be found at www.newnanclf.com.
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