Susan Campbell
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Paper Valley: The Fight for the Fox River Cleanup (Great Lakes Books)
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2023
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Connecticut Curiosities: Quirky Characters, Roadside Oddities & Other Offbeat Stuff
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2002
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12 editions
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The Big Book of New England Curiosities: From Orange, Ct, to Blue Hill, ME, a Guide to the Quirkiest, Oddest, and Most Unbelievable Stuff You'll See
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2009
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5 editions
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How to Become a Sex Goddess: Secrets of Divine Lovemaking
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2010
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And There Is Only the Dance: The Photographs of Chuck Venrick
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1997
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Is This Relationship Over? Knowing When and How to End It
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2008
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Little Jimmy: The Itty Bitty Fifty Foot Tall Giraffe
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2011
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Watch Out!
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Fort Wiliam: Living and Working at the Post
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1976
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2 editions
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The American West, People, Places and Ideas
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“So you raise up a few generations of young girls, telling them that they should step to the back of the bus, ingrain that in their psyche, preach it to them from the pulpit, hold up as ideal examples women doing precisely that, and in a few years, you can step back; you need say no more. Your work is done, because you have carefully created a herd of women who know and even begrudgingly accept that their place is secondary, just outside the limelight, clapping for and cheering on the important people who were never taught to put others first.”
― Dating Jesus: A Story of Fundamentalism, Feminism, and the American Girl
― Dating Jesus: A Story of Fundamentalism, Feminism, and the American Girl
“A lot of people think that in order to be attractive, you need to appear cool, together or confident. But REAL confidence comes from accepting yourself as you are, and sharing the real you. When you share you do so simply in the interest of being transparent and not trying to get a certain favorable response. Letting go of trying to control other peoples' responses to you is one of the greatest confidence-builders I know of. And from my own experience, I have come to the conclusion that I am most lovable when I am most transparent.”
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