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Paul Mohrbacher reads from his novel "Brothers"


“Brothers by Paul Mohrbacher is truly a gem of a story.... I loved it.”--Mary Logue, author of Lake of Tears


Paul Mohrbacher’s novel, Brothers, delves into the relationship of two sixty-something siblings who have been estranged for several years. Once close, Ben and Nick’s different life choices drew them apart, with Nick moving to California and Ben staying in their Midwestern hometown in North Dakota. Nick’s choices--complicated by his drug and alcohol addiction--result in shattered health and ultimately homelessness.


Brothers opens at their first meeting in several years when Ben travels to visit his brother, now a resident of a California board-and-care home, driven mostly by his need to know if Nick was involved in his wife’s death six years earlier. Nick’s outrageous style and the brothers’ intellectual sparring make what could be a dark tale a captivating, entertaining lark.


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Brothers is Mohrbacher’s second novel. His debut novel, The Magic Fault, is a tale of modern crusaders and the Shroud of Turin. For more than 30 years, Mohrbacher played key roles in public and community relations at the Science Museum of Minnesota.


Date: 02/26/2015
Time: 7:00pm - 8:00pm
Place:

38 S Snelling Ave
Saint Paul, MN 55105