by Susan Lovell | May 29, 2019 | Meanderings
In the grim early days of World War II when their big brothers and dads and uncles were off fighting, the children of Greenville, Michigan, wanted to help. When their town’s Gibson Refrigerator Company got an unexpected government contract, the kids knew what to do....
by Susan Lovell | May 20, 2019 | Meanderings
Who is old enough to still visualize Americans in white blindfolds being dragged out of our Embassy in Iran November 4, 1979? Or call up the images of those 56 Americans with diplomatic immunity being paraded blindfolded through the jeering Tehran crowds by the newly...
by Susan Lovell | May 8, 2019 | Meanderings
Thoreau went to the woods at age 28 because he wanted “to live deliberately.” Kaya Clark stayed in the marsh at age six because she was abandoned. Thoreau was real. Kaya is fictional. Thoreau stayed in his one room cabin for two years. Kaya stayed in her shack until...
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