Nutmeg TU member pens book
David Ader of Nutmeg TU has written his first book, “Looking for the Path Back Home,” available in time for Father’s Day.
“In this debut collection of 32 stories you will encounter people in situation which are not always what they seem. There’s a good bit of humor, some shocks, and always twists and turns that lead to ‘ah hah’ conclusions,” according to the book’s page on Amazon.
“Here you will meet a bullied parochial school student who gets his revenge. An elderly widower is about to leave his beloved home until his memories keep him there. A well-heeled lawyer decides to take an evening walk through Central Park and greets a man he fears is a mugger for an O’Henry-esque meeting. A couple planning to climb Kilimanjaro on an eco tour reveal political-correctness gone awry. Another couple go out on the wrong day for a sail,” according to Amazon.
David, a Nutmeg TU board member, has been instrumental in recent cooperation with Aspetuck Land Trust in Easton.