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Book Review: Kiss Me Once Again by Gail Kittleson

No one ever accused Glenora Carson of being a breathtaking beauty. Her talk, gangly figure and angular face are more solid midwestern stock than Hollywood glamour. But Joe liked her. He even told her, “You’re the one for me.” He gave her a locket with his picture inside, to remind her of him while he…

With Each New Dawn by Gail Kittleson
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With Each New Dawn by Gail Kittleson

With Each New Dawn by Gail Kittleson   Green stands for hope…the color of sprouts in spring. Gray has a more subtle nuance—in an Iowa November, cloudy gray can be depressing.   But what divides green and gray…only a few drops of color.   Sometimes life turns “iffy” like this, with a fine line between…