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jacqbiggar.com
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| | | | | Little library- take one, leave one We've been spending a lot of time outdoors preparing the garden beds for planting and enjoying the spring flowers that have started blooming- I love this time of the year! This week I continued Rebecca Zanetti's Deep Ops series, a cute children's story by Miriam Hurdle, and the third... | |
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| | | | | A vow broken. A covenant shattered. A duty she can't escape. Claudia Abruzzo expected her mid-life crisis to begin when her kids left for college and culminate in a trip around the world when her husband retired. Instead, it started with Leo divorcing her for a woman young enough to be their daughter, and there... | |
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roberta-writes.com
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| | | | | Picture caption: Book cover for A Nobel Bargain by Jan Sikes featuring a young man in old fashioned working clothes with a dog and an old fashioned vehicle. What Amazon says A true testament of character, resilience, and the magic of never giving up.The year is 1948 and folks in the sawmill town of Crossett,... | |
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| | | I recently returned to the Radio GDR studio (virtually speaking) to engage in a discussion on the female directors of East Germany. I was joined by Jeffrey Babcock, who curated a program on East German cinema for the Goethe Institute in Amsterdam, and show host Steve Minegar. It was a fun interview but shows how... | ||