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Rumors of his death … by
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The floor under my feet seemed to drop away, and a roaring began in my head. I must have replayed the message 10 times. Was someone playing a cruel joke?
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Sputnik by
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Prompted By Lost in Space

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We lived at the edge of a forest in Massachusetts. The hay field across the road served as a planetarium surrounded by stone walls and maples. From there, the night sky unfolded for us: an unusual moon, the northern lights, an eclipse, but now. . . who could predict? “Tonight!” My old man shouted. “Sputnik!…
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Remembering Babyhood with Love by
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Prompted By Baby Books

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When I thumb through my mother’s attempt to memorialize my early childhood, it doesn’t really matter what she wrote or what she saved. The love with which she did it is what endures.
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What to Wear: A Musician’s Wardrobe through the Decades by
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Prompted By What We Wore

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I favored one dress—an electric-blue sateen-spandex thing—that was cut down to here and up to there. It threatened to expose my left breast every time I reached for the bass notes.
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The End of the Innocence by
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Prompted By Assassination

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On this particular November Friday, we were sitting in home ec class learning how to make salad dressing.
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Baby You Can Drive My Car by
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Prompted By The DMV

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The driving age in NJ, where I grew up, was 17 for some reason, even though in almost every other state in the union it was 16.
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Bad Moon Rising by
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Prompted By Superstition

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Seems to me that Covid-19 has set the stage for the emergence of new superstitions.
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Check It Out by
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Prompted By Libraries

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I would be remiss in my discussion of the Newark Public Library if I did not mention Philip Roth's novella Goodbye Columbus.
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Simple Gifts by
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Prompted By Gifts

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He gave me all kinds of intangible gifts. As I wrote in Dude – A Message of Love, I knew Dude Stephenson virtually my whole life as he was my operetta teacher for five glorious summers at the National Music Camp, Interlochen, MI from 1965-1969. He taught me the value of being an important member of…
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Cowboys, by Andrew Tobias by
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I was going through a stage, right? I was SUPPOSED to hate little girls when I was a little boy.
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