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Tablecloth Nights: a Memoir

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I recently self-published my book: "Tablecloth Nights, a Memoir," and I am thrilled to see it in print and receive so many positive notes from folks who like it very much and give me such heartwarming accolades. At the same time, it is noted that some of the story can be sad, heartbreaking, even shocking at times.

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