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Donna Cronk

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When I cleaned out our attic as a way to redeem the time early in the pandemic, I found much more than objects.

I found lessons learned, advice given and taken, failures and follies, successes and silly memories.

While THERE'S A CLYDESDALE IN THE ATTIC: RFELECTIONS ON KEEPING AND LETTING GO is a "memoir of sorts," it's also loaded with topics that include faith, family, farm, school days, parenting, and so much more.

My finds beg the question: What's in YOUR attic? It will be a theme I explore during this next season of sharing experiences and swapping stories at social and service clubs, book clubs, and banquets.

The book is different from my two novels, SWEETLAND OF LIBERTY BED & BREAKFAST, and the sequel, THAT SWEET PLACE: AT HOME IN T
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My favorite place in the library

It may not look all that special, the small, thickly cushioned library chair.

The sun shines its early-afternoon spotlight on the chair that sits next to the wall of windows. The space is flooded with natural light, ideal for reading.

There, in my local library, in that space, I sink happily into the chair, my chair, and never want to get up again until the afternoon wanes and I have to get supper o Read more of this blog post »
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Published on February 08, 2017 11:36 Tags: libraries
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