TED J. BROOKS
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Ted J. Brooks has worked in retail for over forty years across several stores. He is a graduate of Central Connecticut State University. His hobbies include family history research, photography, and coin collecting.
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Ted at the Bologna Book Fair
This year, Ted J. Brooks brought his storytelling spirit to the international stage at the Bologna Book Fair—and what an unforgettable experience it was! Surrounded by passionate readers, fellow authors, and creative minds from all corners of the globe, Ted shared the heart behind A Roof Over Our Heads and Food on the Table and connected with a whole new world of readers.
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A Roof Over Heads and Food on the Table
Pat Kavanaugh wanted to major in English at Nutmeg State University. His parents persuaded him to major in accounting because it would be more practical than being a writer. At NSU, he met his roommate named Sean Donnelly. Both Irish-Americans, they became friends despite Sean's troubling secret. Pat then becomes a cashier at Delacroix's Grocery Store. After graduation, Pat continued working at Delacroix's, but the chances of advancement are rather slim. Pat then began a job search. Along the way, he moved to his own apartment, attended Sunday Masses at All Saints Church, became friends with another parishioner, and met a young woman. He also invested in a business that his parents felt was unethical. In the end, Sean was always there for him.

Book Trailer
This isn’t just a book—it’s a glimpse into a life full of humble beginnings, heartfelt memories, and the kind of love that’s built one quiet moment at a time. In this powerful trailer, step inside the world of A Roof Over Our Heads and Food on the Table—where the struggle is real, the laughter is loud, and the lessons last a lifetime. Through real-life reflection and honest storytelling, Ted J. Brooks invites you into a home where there may not be much, but there’s always enough.
Nothing More Than Just Friends
Cousins' Rivalry
Greg Sutton and Robert Hawkins are two cousins who quarrel over the ownership of the Portmouth Falls Country Store, which Greg inherited from their grandfather. In addition, Robert’s mother finds out she is cut out of their grandparents’ wills, after she marries out of the faith. The novel is set in a fictional town in Connecticut, accessible only by crossing the covered bridge.
