"Stories from New Jersey Diners: Monuments to Community" December 2019 Book Giveaway

Thanks to author Michael C. Gabriele and The History Press, The History Girl is offering three copies of Stories from New Jersey Diners: Monuments to Community. In order to be in the running, submit your name and e-mail address below!

This contest has ended. Thanks for all who participated! Purchase a copy here.

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About the Book
Diners are where communities across the Garden State go to celebrate milestones, form lifetime bonds, and take comfort in food. Daily life at the counter or in the booth inspires sentimental recollections that reflect the state's spirit and history. Late-night eats fueled Wildwood's wild rock-and-roll days. An entrepreneur traveled eight thousand miles from India and opened a diner in Shamong. From an impromptu midnight wedding in an Elizabeth lunch wagon to a Vietnam veteran sustained by a heartfelt note from a beloved Mount Holly waitress, these are true tales from the soul of New Jersey. Author Michael C. Gabriele documents colorful stories from the Diner Capital of the World.

Rules
*One entry per person.
*Valid for all residents of the 50 United States of America, 13 years of age or older.
*Entries without a valid e-mail address are not eligible.
*Contest begins December 8, 2019 at 6:00 pm EST and ends December 14, 2019 at 8:00 pm EST.
*The winner(s) will be chosen at random.
*The winner(s) will be notified via e-mail on December 14, 2019 after 8:00 pm. The winner(s) must respond with a mailing address within thirty-six (36) hours or another winner will be chosen.


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