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105 Meadowlark Reader: Travel Stories

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In Travel Stories , the second issue of 105 Meadowlark Reader , 38 authors representing 47 Kansas counties share true stories, essays about the roots we share, the personal stories of individuals embedded in the Kansas landscape, stories that examine our lives as Kansans and our communities.

Current and former Kansans share their true stories, leaving readers eager for the next installment of 105 Meadowlark Reader.

Authors in this issue include Ann Anderson, Lindsey Bartlett, Curtis Becker, Sheryl Brenn, Rex Buchanan, Annabelle Corrick, AJ Dome, Gretchen Cassel Eick, Mark Esping, Marie Baum Fletcher, Tammy Gilley, Anne Graue, Michael D. Graves, Monica (Osgood) Graves, Carolyn Hall, Roger Heineken, Jerilynn Jones Henrikson, Delphine Holston, Sally Jadlow, Nancy Julien Kopp, Sandee Lee, LaVern Spencer McCarthy, Angela Muller, James Odrowski, Jim Potter, Robert Rebein, Donald Reichardt, Julie A. Sellers, Mark Scheel, Harland Schuster, Tracy Million Simmons, Betty Stevens, Karen Stoff, Olive L. Sullivan, Victoria Vaughn, Barbara Waterman-Peters, Brenda White, and Anne Williams. The collection is compiled and edited by Cheryl Unruh and published by Tracy Million Simmons.

214 pages, Paperback

Published November 3, 2021

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May 15, 2023
More savory scenes from the Sunflower State, capturing the essence of Kansas and its people. This issue's theme is travels and takes us places most folks - even many Kansans - have never been.

Imagine yourself in a coffeehouse surrounded by friendly folks sharing their lives. No two voices are the same, but their stories draw you in nonetheless.
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