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Dearest Daughter
Today is Mother’s Day and I know it is all about me as I know you that you have plans to make it a special day. But on this day allow me to express my feelings on what makes this … Continue reading
New Beginning
“We are all inventors, each sailing out on a voyage of discovery, guided each by a private chart, of which there is no duplicate. The world is all gates, all opportunities.” Ralph Waldo Emerson I do agree with Emerson that … Continue reading
Posted in Ramblings
Tagged author, book, books, civil war, dad, dreams, emotion, encouragement, English, essay, faith, feelings, fiction, gratitude, happy, high school, history, home, house, language, lessons, library, life, light, literature, love, memories, mom, music, novel, people, story, teacher, thoughts, University, words, world, writer, writing
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When You Touch It Right
Six months ago when my daughter suggested that I start a blog, I was so skeptical. “Me? A blog? I don’t know anything about blogs! I don’t know if I’ll be able to post an article every day.” “I’m sure … Continue reading
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Tagged Amazon, Amazon UK, article, author, blog, book, books, creative, Danielle Steel, daughter, Facebook, friends, Harlan Ellison, idea, innovation, internet, life, memories, mom, moment, mother, mystery, notebook, online, people, post, publisher, read, reader, reading, Sidney Sheldon, story, style, theme, Tom McGuane, visitors, William Styron, writer, writing
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Nevermore
It all started in grade 12 when I gave my book to a girl in my neighborhood. Prior to that, when I was a little girl growing up in a small village east of the Bekaa valley in Lebanon, there … Continue reading
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Tagged Amazon, Beirut, Bekaa Valley, birds, books, bookstore, borrow, Calculus, copybook, Dubai, Edgar Allan Poe, English, Ernest Hemingway, friends, girl, grade 12, graduation, high school, humiliation, Lebanon, Magrudys, Mathematics, Middle East, mom, mother, neighbor, notebook, notes, novel, old, problems, Raven, reader, reading, sorry, student, University, village, writing
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