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Summer 2010


Summer 2010 Cover

Summer 2010 Cover

The Summer Reading issue …

Heads out to India, the American West, the wilds of Minnesota, and the wilderness of a librarian’s heart in its fiction pages …

While Megan Dreisbach reports on an autopsy, Christine Murphy on jury duty in New Orleans, Herbert Gold on his youthful misadventures, Frank Meola on Thoreau in New York … and Aisha Sloan on her hardworking father creating his dream house out of a unheated shell of rotting timber and leaking pipes …

And poetry is provided by Evan Glasson, Eric Lee, Donald Platt, Chad Davidson, and Lilah Hegnauer.

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This issue includes featured online content:

IN WHICH A COFFIN IS A BED BUT AN OX IS NOT A COFFIN
fiction by BRENDA K. MARSHALL

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September 15, 2010 4:11 am

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