Rosa doesn’t need a new home, so what is she shopping for as she moves from open house to open house on Sunday afternoons? Find out in this week’s #NewFictionFriday story, Alain Kerfs’s “Someone an Awful Lot Like Me”.
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We’re really just here to enjoy two attractive people sneaking around, saying snappy dialogue, and flying off to exotic locales. Check, check, and check.
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This off-grid destination tucked into the Brooks Range operates wilderness retreats from yoga to dog mushing to skiing and snowboarding.
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Apparently, I can buy sharp knives and painkillers and dangerous, corrosive cleaning fluids and not have to prove my age, but buying cough medicine is beyond the pale.
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Pinkerton’s first female detective claimed that she could worm out secrets in many places where it would be impossible for male detectives to go.
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“When I arrived here, I hoped I could find some link with what I was told America was like. I cannot understand how people, believing they belong to the greatest nation on this Earth, can tolerate such lowly practices.”
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Artist John Clymer captured moments of picturesque childhood, tranquil nature, and family life — scenes presented as they’re recalled in happy memories.
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Do you live in one of America’s best cities? Bob shares the of the best places to live, his favorite beer, and recipes made with olives (even a cake!), as well as all of the other News of the Week.
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If you love book clubs, then try a reading retreat! It’s a chance to get away to a quiet spot and commune with fellow readers while also engaging in traditional wellness activities like yoga or spa treatments.
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