Celtic poetry just in time for St. Patrick’s Day

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

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that bends these rules because it is absolutely awesome news to share about
Hanover’s own. Hope you enjoy the following information as much as I
did! Thanks to Tina and Phil Robinson for sending it and the attachment
along.

Retired legendary Hanover High School English teacher, John Hopkins, has
recently release his first book of poems entitled Celtic Nan.

Father Timothy Joyce sums up this book best by saying “John Hopkins, in
this anthology of his poems, opens up the depths of ordinary life
experiences, relationships, and the significance of faith in our lives.”
Father Joyce further said, “I took delight and just smiled as I read many
of his poems.”

The book is available on Amazon and can be delivered quickly if you have
Amazon Prime.

If you do not have access to Amazon, contact John (always Mr. Hopkins to
me!) directly at: brotherjohnnyhop@gmail.com .

It’s a perfect gift for St. Patrick’s Day!

For “Around Town on the Web”,
Cathy H-B


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