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Thursday Nov 12 | Posted by: roboblogger

Newton High School alumnus finalist in national book competition

Full story: New Jersey Herald

Photo by Amy Paterson/New Jersey Herald A copy of Grey's Anatomy, philosophy by Aquinas and Aristotle and a book on Buddhism lie across Matthew Tully's dining room table in Wharton as he talks about the sequel to his recently published novel "The Chimera Seed." The book was a finalist for the USA Book News' 2009 National Best Books Award.

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