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A View from the Heartland

A View from the Heartland
Many a lucky newspaper has on its staff a columnist with a gift for portraying everyday life -- observations that make us smile, cry, jamaica observer newspaper and reflect on our place in our community jamaica observer newspaper and our country; essays that assume an honored place on the family refrigerator or make their way into an envelope to be sent to friends jamaica observer newspaper and loved ones. The stories of award-winning newspaper columnist David Chartrand land on American refrigerators because he writes about such universal themes as love, work, community, family, aging, forgiveness, jamaica observer newspaper and death. Essays run the gamut from coaching a youth basketball team to living through the death of a sibling to the region's preoccupation with Weather -- all perceived with honesty jamaica observer newspaper and humor. As the publisher of the Thomasville (NC) Times put it, David Chartrand writes about things that real people talk about over the dining room table. A View From the Heartland is a scrapbook of everyday life as viewed through the lens of the Midwest. This is not just a regional title, however. Chartrand's lens may be pointed at this swath of the country's heart, but through it we glimpse the extraordinary character jamaica observer newspaper and resilience of ordinary people who work, worship jamaica observer newspaper and raise families all across America. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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The Far Side Observer

The Far Side Observer
Here, in this eighth all-new collection of The Far Side, are gathered all the denizens from that often strange but always funny world--creatures who first were seen in such newspapers as the New York Daily News jamaica observer newspaper and the Washington Post. Illustrated. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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