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The Little Free Library
The Little Free Library On a recent trip to Lake Norman, North Carolina, we took a day trip down to NoDa, a popular arts district in Charlotte, North Carolina. On our way to Cabo Fish Taco (best. fish. tacos. ever.), … Continue reading
Magnolia City
Magnolia City Magnolia City, Duncan Alderson’s first novel reads like Gossip Girl for the South. Experience the glory days of Houston in the 1920’s, the days that gave the city its oomph, its architecture, and its arrogant charm, when oil … Continue reading
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Tagged beach reads, big oil, book review, Duncan Alderson, fiction, flapper fashion, Houston, Magnolia City, summer romance fun, wildcatting
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Orphan Train
Orphan Train “[T]he people who matter in our lives stay with us, haunting our most ordinary moments. They’re with us in the grocery store, as we turn a corner, chat with a friend. They rise up through the pavement; we … Continue reading
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Tagged aging out of foster care, book review, foster care, homelessness, immigrants, orphan
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What To Do When It’s Your Turn
What To Do When It’s Your Turn [And It’s Always Your Turn] Reading Seth Godin is like a slow steady rain after a long drought. Your brain soaks up the wisdom like microbes in the soil soak up … Continue reading



