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Thank you for the time, energy, emotion and literary skills you’ve invested in creating this sequel to life in the “North Country” and the world outside of Hometown, USA. I look forward to receiving my pre-ordered copies.

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Thank you Susan for your support. Tell your friends.

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Mine are pre-ordered - I'm watching the mail! :-)

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Should be on their by the end of the month.

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Your work here and past is important, Ken (and Will).

So much focus is on the national and global issues we face that we forget the folks who, as George Bailey said, do most of the “working and paying and living and dying.” Keep it up.

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Great quote from one of my favorite movies.

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I too pre-ordered. Looking forward to a great read.

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I always can count on you Connie.

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Look forward to reading your second book!

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Thanks Ken for your outstanding work!

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As a presenter about self-care for caregivers, I point out that if we immerse ourselves in negativity, no matter what the source, it is unhealthy. I encourage participants to “go local” and discover the goodness of others. We need these good news stories to balance the toxicity of bad news that can overtake our thinking if we allow this. Emerson once said, “You are what you think about all day long.” Learning about hometown heroism nurtures one’s resilience. Thanks, Ken. Keep on keeping on.

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