Marianne Peters
Content by Marianne Peters
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Sacha Scoblic lived to drink, until the morning she stumbled out of a bar with only vague memories of the night before. She gave up alcohol that day, sick of the person she had become.
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Why does nature awaken our joys and soothe our sorrows? Kathleen Dean Moore explores this question in her fourth book of personal essays, Wild Comfort: The Solace of Nature.
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Cathie Beck, a single mother of two, had always lived on the solitary knife-edge of poverty.
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Kim Severson, who now writes for the New York Times, first found success as a food writer for the Anchorage Daily News.
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Issue:
“What happened to the America I knew?” writes Tom Brokaw in his new book, The Time of Our Lives: A Conversation About America.
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In 1429 the embattled French dauphin, Charles, faced an internal civil war and an external threat from English invasion.
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