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Author Bio
Birth—September 30, 1970
Where—Rochester, New York, USA
Education—B.A., State University of New York-Potsdam
Currently—lives in Manlius, New York


Julie Dewey is a novelist residing in Central New York with her family. Julie selects book topics that are little known nuggets of U.S. history and sheds light on them so that the reader not only gets an intriguing story-line but learns a little something too.

Julie's daughter is a Nashville crooner and her son is a student. Her husband's blue eyes had her at hello and her motto is, "Life is too short to be Little!"

In addition to reading, researching, and writing, Julie has many hobbies that include jewelry design, decorating, walking her favorite four legged friends, Wells and Hershey, and spending time with her triplet nephews.

Her works include Forgetting Tabitha: the Story of an Orphan Train Rider; The Back Building; One Thousand Porches; The Other Side of the Fence; and Cat (the Livin' Large Series). (From the author.)

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