The Frostburg State University Children’s Literature Centre presents its fall author Frank Murphy at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 25, at City Place, 14 S. Water St., Frostburg.
A graduate of Rutgers University, Murphy is a second grade teacher in Newtown, Pa. Murphy loves to chase stories from the past. His first book “The Legend of the Teddy Bear” took him nearly two years to write. His other works include “Always Inventing – The True Story of Thomas Alva Edison” and “Ben Franklin and the Magic Squares.” His latest book “George Washington and the General’s Dog” has just been released by Random House.
For more information, contact the Children’s Literature Centre at 301-687-4420.
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