Rochelle Short
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Anne Lamott, J.R. Moehringer, Elizabeth Gilbert, Cheryl Strayed
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Letting People In: Tips & Stories From a BnB Host
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2014
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Carry-On Baggage: Our Nonstop Flight
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2013
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4 editions
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Letting People In: Tips & Stories From a BnB Host
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2014
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Letting People In: Tips & Stories From a BnB Host by Rochelle Short (2014-09-13)
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“What I bring to the interview is respect. The person recognizes that you respect them because you're listening. Because you're listening, they feel good about talking to you. When someone tells me a thing that happened, what do I feel inside? I want to get the story out. It's for the person who reads it to have the feeling . . . In most cases the person I encounter is not a celebrity; rather the ordinary person. "Ordinary" is a word I loathe. It has a patronizing air. I have come across ordinary people who have done extraordinary things. (p. 176)”
― Touch and Go: A Memoir
― Touch and Go: A Memoir
“We stitch together quilts of meaning to keep us warm and safe, with whatever patches of beauty and utility we have on hand.”
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“I believe in love. I believe it transforms, transports, and transcends. I believe it fine-tunes goodness, solidifies strength, ripens resolve, eradicates rage, alleviates stress, and elevates empathy.”
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“There is no substitute for the comfort supplied by the utterly taken-for-granted relationship...”
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― A Severed Head
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