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Cultural Offering has a suggestion for summer reading ... short stories.
Here are my suggestions ...
Ray Bradbury - The Introduction to Dandelion Wine
Nothing will do a better job of inspiring wondrous summer living.
Jim Harrison- “Brown Dog” (from The Woman Lit By Fireflies), “The Seven-Ounce Man” (from Julip), “The Summer He Didn’t Die” (from The Summer He Didn’t Die), “Brown Dog Redux” (from The Farmer’s Daughter)
Outdoor awareness.
Ernest Hemingway - “The Big Two-Hearted River , Part I” (from The Complete Short Stories of Ernest Hemingway)
Go Up North in your mind.
Antoine de Saint-Exupery - The Little Prince
Enlightenment through exploration.
Jack London - “To Build A Fire” (from To Build a Fire and Other Stories)
Cool off.
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