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Charleston Book Signing

Members of the Amicable Divorce Network gathered for a book signing for the Amazon Best Seller, Divorce Amicably - Your Roadmap to Resolution. The event was attended by many of the authors of the book as well as April O’Leary, founder of O’Leary Publishing the publisher of the book. Attendees had the opportunity to get signed copies and take photos with the authors. The event marks the end of a series of book signing events from Chicago to Atlanta to celebrate the publication of this best selling guide to assist parties through divorce.

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