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Dave Trott s blog: The letter of the law, not the spirit of the law | Opinion

Dave Trott s blog: The letter of the law, not the spirit of the law | Opinion
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The letter of the law, not the spirit of the law

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Summer reading suggestions from the Lancaster County community

Some contributors provided the titles and brief descriptions of the books they’re recommending. Others wrote short essays, which we understand, because we find it hard to limit our thoughts about the books we love, too. In all cases, we truly appreciate their input. And if you have a book you’d like to recommend, please write us a letter. You can find our letter guidelines here. We hope you enjoy these recommendations and whatever you find yourself reading this summer. Louise Barnett, professor emeritus of American studies at Rutgers University and a Lancaster County resident: I’m an omnivore reader, probably because I was an English major and an English teacher.

San Diego, Texas, all the Patrick Daughertys who live here, the four corners of the county

Men asked to imagine selves as women, San Diego Okies remember, celebrities asked to recite poetry Author Photo by Sandy Huffaker, Jr. Rodolfo Curiel shares something strangely in common with other prominent San Diegans he lived in San Diego, California. Curiel was a linebacker for Serra High School s team in the late 80s, and his picture hangs on the Wall of Fame in the Round Table Pizza in Tierrasanta. Our tiny, Southern namesake and its vast, luminous sky. Our namesake lies due west of Corpus Christi, past flat miles of sorghum, wheat and cotton fields, and towns with shops smelling of blood that, for pennies per pounds, will butcher the deer you shot and mount its head. Farther west the fields disappear, towns become fewer, the land becomes inexhaustible in breadth and texture. If it s got thorns on it, then we got it in South Texas, is what they say down here, a half-boast meaning that they re tough enough to ride harsh scrub, or at least their ancestors were.

I invite all you booklovers to try these for openers

Print Tomorrow, April 4, kicks off National Library Week, this year’s theme being “Welcome to Your Library.” “Write dramatic, button-holing leads to your stories,” James Thurber’s editor commanded him during his early days as a newspaper reporter. In response, Thurber turned in a murder story that began, “Dead. That’s what the man was when they found him with a knife in his back at 4 p.m. in front of Riley’s Saloon at the corner of 52nd and 12th Streets.” Some beginnings are so famously effective that readers can look at them and name the literary works they lead off. Identify the novel or short story started by each passage.

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