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The Hello, Goodbye Window by Norton Juster The young girl narrator of The Hello, Goodbye Window loves to visit her grandparents, and she especially delights in playing around the window to Nanna and Poppy’s kitchen. The window takes center stage … Continue reading
We are verbally abused everyday–on the radio, on the T.V., in the papers. The press cranks out the best of the worst–murder, bloodshed, stock market plunges–as we choke down our cereal. On our second cup of coffee, we may wonder … Continue reading
We maintain a good feeling of well being by having a social network of friends for different occasions: friends for dinner, friends for walking, friends for listening, etc. As the years pile up, we lose many of our nearest and … Continue reading
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