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The Molehill - Volume 3

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250 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2014

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September 27, 2017
Once again, an excellent collection. Sarah Clarkson's article, was especially wonderful.
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June 26, 2019
Either I somehow missed reading this when we first purchased it, or it got lost along the way in the move, because I rediscovered this treasure trove early this month and read the whole thing in a few days. Lots of stories and insights from some of my favorite living authors, hilarious "facts" and poetry, and all throughout -- beauty, light, and truth in the telling. I am never disappointed in a Molehill, though I usually have to be in a certain mood to read one, and can never figure out right when that is, but it always finds me when I need it most. This was a week of grieving-- and the hope and comfort these stories and such brought were balm to a wounded soul. Molehills are just collections of RR authors and do not need to be read in any order, so start with this one or another, but be sure to get your hands on a copy at the RR store. https://store.rabbitroom.com/
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August 26, 2019
This book is delightful...a collection of short stories, poems and reflections by some very talented “Rabbit Room” writers.
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September 5, 2022
A collective of creatives from the Rabbit Room Press - poems, short stories, and essays.
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March 28, 2017
The Rabbit Room writers again display their absolute mastery of language. With each short piece, it usually took only a line or two for my mind to be totally engaged regardless of whether it was a story of ordinary life or of fantastic surrealism. My favorites in this book were the poems by Chris Yokel and Andrew Peterson, and the two essays by Russ Ramsey. These books are truly a delight to read, and I recommend them to anyone.
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