Bethune Native Helen Pitts Bradley Comes Home to Promote First Novel

Helen Pitts Bradley is coming home to Bethune. She’ll be there Saturday, specifically at the Bethune Recreation Center, for a program sponsored by the Kershaw County Library where the first-time author will discuss and sign copies of her debut novel, Breach of Trust. The program begins at 2 p.m. Bradley will return on Monday, July 24 at 5 p.m. to sit in with the Bethune Book Club, whose members are reading the new book.

“Bethune folks have been super supportive,” Bradley said during a recent telephone interview from her home on Wilmington Island, Ga., near Savannah, where “Breach of Trust” is set. “They’ve been buying the book, trading messages about it. I’m so excited to visit. I love my home people there.”

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