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Stories about Strange TimesPandemic Blues: Saved by My Devices
by Lynn Rappaport Technology conquered—with a little help—and new avenues of enjoyment open up, despite the pandemic. Why is This Night Different from All Other Nights
by Vivian Zielin A woman prepares her Seder Table alone in front of a computer screen instead of with family members. Stories about Other TopicsAfghanistan
by Mary Noel Pepys The author, Justice Advisor at the US Embassy, describes her harrowing time in Afghanistan and how her fear increased the closer she got to going home. My Life in Recipes
by Pat Skala A warm and witty reflection on a woman’s life through the recipes she has collected. Back to Provence
by Elsa Fernandez Youthful reminiscence, shared history, grief and loving memories tell a heartfelt story. Maybe a Motorcycle?
by Barbara Applegate A humorous speculation about the best way of getting around. Could it be a motorcycle? Maybe not. El Machismo
by Barbara Applegate On day-25 of walking on the 500-mile Camino de Santiago pilgrimage, the author encounters an unexpected incident involving machismo. Why Niagara?
by Kathy Gilbert Have you been a tourist at wondrous Niagara Falls? See the Falls from the very different point of view of a child who grew up there. A Magical Moment
by Kathy Gilbert The author and a friend experience an unexpected interspecies encounter in the Galapagos, and are touched by it. Brace Cove, Eastern Point, Gloucester, MA - 2013
by Barbara Applegate In this lyrical nonfiction piece, the author pays homage to the natural environment at the edge of an ocean: “I am the sky, the water, the grasses, the sand.” A Snowy Day
by Cathy Fiorello A San Franciscan in her 80’s reminisces about the delights of snowy days in her New York childhood as well as of those of her children. Sicily Excursion 1965 (Excerpt from Memoir)
by Bernard Catalinotto Follow the captivating adventures of a young man searching for traces of his beloved grandfather’s early life. Vertical Divider
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