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Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman

Mother-daughter dynamics can be complicated—even in the healthiest relationships. As someone who is both a daughter and a mother, I can speak from experience. But I think we can all agree: Eleanor Oliphant was saddled with one of the worst mothers imaginable. This book had me hooked from page one. Eleanor is quirky, intelligent, and […]

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The Old Bathtub

The old bathtub sits alone at the back of the room. Its four clawed feet sag wearily beneath its weight. Once painted a bright white, the enamel has now faded into a dingy shade of alabaster. The smooth surface is now chipped and peeling. It once stood proud, but the years have taken a toll.

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The Spring Hike

One early morning in April, a woman was hiking through a dense forest when she came upon a fork in the trail. She had been walking for quite some time and felt ready for a rest. Pausing, she looked around, trying to make sense of which direction to take next.   To the left, the

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