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ETC. Raising a Family in Appalachia 

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October 7, 2009 admin 0 Comment abe, abraham, alcoholic, book, bookaholic, child, gone with the wind, lincoln, moby dick, read, reading, tom sawyer

You have heard it said many times, and so have I: “Oh, I love to read but I just never

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