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On the outside looking in

Esse quam videri - to be rather than to seem.

How and Why Wonder Books

I was rooting through my old books and found my old (grade school) How and Why Wonder Books.

Man oh man I wanted all of them (I think there were 70 or so), but managed to get my grubby hands on a mere handful. I'd pester my Mom until she bought me the latest one... Sadly, they're all yellowed now, but they bring back so many memories. If only life were as compartmentalized as these books made it seem... maybe we should have a How and Why Wonder Book of Relationships. Or Dealing with Loss. Or Worry. Sigh.

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