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A Mom's Year

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March 2, 2011

Sweet Paul Magazine: Spring Issue

Have you heard of Sweet Paul magazine? The spring issue is visually stunning and chock-full of great stuff for kids. I couldn’t click through the pages of the e-magazine fast enough—lots of recipes, decorating ideas, fun products, and creative projects.

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  1. Marilyn says

    March 3, 2011 at 5:36 am

    Oh man, I’m glad I clicked through. For some reason, I didn’t catch that it was an e-magazine (with a print version). I’m looking forward to setting aside some time to pore over it.

    You know, I’ve actually never read any of L’Engle’s adult fiction. I’ve been looking them over, trying to decide which one to start with, so I’d love if you had a recommendation. To date, I’ve read A Wrinkle in Time, A Circle of Quiet, and A Two-Part Invention. I’m currently in the middle of The Summer of the Great-Grandmother, A Cry Like a Bell, and A Swiftly Tilting Planet (a bit much, I know, though A Cry Like a Bell, as a collection of poems, is something I’ve been perusing for three years now). I would enthusiastically recommend them all. What else should I be trying?

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