New book helps close the social distance with wordplay
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NEW YORK, Jan. 26, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Between politics and the pandemic, Zoom and doomscrolling, the past year has been a hard time for families and friends to engage without shouting or spreading germs. And while expanding vaccination efforts offer real cause for hope, we are still looking at months of limited mobility in the best-case scenario. Authors Shirley and Harold Kobliner have an antidote to the social isolation a way to come together using nothing high-tech or expensive nothing, in fact, except the words found in their new book.
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