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Summer Assignment: The Urchin’s Reading List
Ah, summer. Time for cervezas on the beach and a good round of volleyball (or if you’re an Urchin, an inadvertent game rolling in the sand.) As tempting as it is to let your mind simmer away with that new … Continue reading
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Tagged a field guide to getting lost, A sunburned country, a walk in the woods, Assassination vacation, bil bryson, boris pasternak, British Civilization an introduction, David McCullough, erik larson, Food Rules: An Eater's Manual, John Oakland, letters summer 1926, malcolm gladwell, marina tsvetayeva, michael pollan, Neither Here nor There, Paul Gilding, rainer maria rilke, rebecca solnit, sarah vowell, The devil in the white city, The Great Disruption, The Greater Journey: Americans in Paris, the tipping point
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