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    May 23, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Book Review: 'The Red Thread: A Novel' by Ann Hood

    The Red Thread
    The Red Thread A Novel Ann Hood W. W. Norton: 304 pp., $23.95 Destiny is tricky in fiction. In real life, destiny's best quality is clarity — the cleared path, the right decision, the way things are. So I'm told. But in fiction, destiny can seem...

    Tags: Infants, Entertainment, Death, Cartoons, Family

  2. Mar 1, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Review: 'The Obituary Writer' by Ann Hood

    With John F. Kennedy's inauguration approaching, the country stirs with excitement. But even as she joins her suburban Virginia neighbors in wagering on the color of Jackie Kennedy's outfit, Claire contemplates the shambles of her loveless marriage. After being caught by her pompous husband in bed with a man who actually listens to her, she feels trapped and unhappy. It doesn't help that she is pregnant with a child she believes is her married lover's. 
    With John F. Kennedy's inauguration approaching, the country stirs with excitement. But even as she joins her suburban Virginia neighbors in wagering on the color of Jackie Kennedy's outfit, Claire contemplates the shambles of her loveless marriage. After...

    Tags: Chicago Tribune, Obituaries, Authors, John F. Kennedy, Family

  4. May 12, 2012 |Story| AM News
  5. Lincoln grads lauded for helping school rebound

    STANFORD — Principal Tim Godbey promised he wouldn’t cry — and he didn’t — but his voice was filled with emotion when he told Lincoln County High School’s Class of 2012 that they hold a special place in his heart.
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    STANFORD — Principal Tim Godbey promised he wouldn’t cry — and he didn’t — but his voice was filled with emotion when he told Lincoln County High School’s Class of 2012 that they hold a special place in his heart....

    Tags: Michael Clark, Students, Keith Johnson, Education, Andrew Johnson

  6. Jun 14, 2008 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. Writers share their experiences with middle age, death, marriage and families

    The Oldest We've Ever Been: Seven True Stories of Midlife Transitions Edited by Maud Lavin University of Arizona Press, 208 pages, $15.95 paper A middle-age optimist sees the value of experience. A pessimist of the same age looks back with a sense of...

    Tags: Book, Colleges and Universities, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Children, Technology

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