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Please note that some links are affiliate links. If you click through and make a purchase, we receive a small percentage that helps keep us in business. Thank you for supporting Midlife Boulevard.    Ruth Curran was in a terrible car accident. “I remember feeling like the tears were burning trails down my cheeks as I …

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A sample of BLUEPRINTS by Barbara Delinsky and prizing was provided by St. Martin’s Press. Links may be affiliate links.  Summer is the best time to have a nice, cozy book to read. I usually postpone anything too heavy or book-club-y until school starts back. At the pool or on vacation, I want a fun book! Find …

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10 years ago, Dan Harris had a panic attack on TV. He was reporting for “Good Morning America“. If you were watching, he just looked like he had swallowed a gnat. He blinked a couple of times.  Stumbled over his words just a little.  Appeared somewhat pale. Shot the story quickly back to the anchors. He covered …

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Thanks to writer Roz Warren for letting us publish this review of Micki Myers’ poetry book (affiliate link) of breast cancer poetry-a niche nobody wants to claim.  We hope this review will prove helpful to you, if you or someone you love is dealing with breast cancer. Visit Roz Warren’s website for more of her …

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Carole King and Gerry Goffin, her husband and writing partner, didn’t single-handedly compose the sound track to my adolescence, but it’s hard to imagine coming-of-age without “Up On The Roof,” “Natural Woman,” and “The Loco Motion.” King, born Carol Klein, in Manhattan in 1942, was barely out of adolescence herself when she and Goffin wrote …

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