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Highland Park native returns home to talk about short story collection

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Doug Rapp, Freelance Reporter
2:10 am CDT October 13, 2019

It was a literary homecoming of sorts.

Peter Orner, a prize-winning writer from Highland Park, spoke at the Highland Park Public Library Tuesday night. Sponsored by the Baum Family Fund, the event was part of the library’s Meet The Author! Series and included local author Francine Arenson Dickman with moderator Alex Gordon.

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