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Saving Legacy Springs
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Cheryl Koshuta
Kristi Lulich
, July 30, 2013
This is a great summer read! It moves along very quickly with just the right amount of detail to make you want to learn more about the characters. It was very hard to put down. The story centers around saving a small town in Montana, Legacy Springs, from the exploitation of a greedy corporation trying to trick the residents out of their mineral rights. Two amazing woman from different worlds: 1) a retired and recently divorced high powered attorney from DC, and 2) a woman rancher who raised her family and lived her whole life in Legacy Springs become unlikely partners to save the town. There are some twists and turns as you find out their secrets. Not everyone is who or what they appear to be.
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Back to Work Why We Need Smart Government for a Strong Economy
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Bill Clinton
Kristi Lulich
, January 02, 2012
I thouroughly enjoyed learning from former President Bill Clinton's thoughts on how to turn this economy around. During his Presidency we were headed in the black and since he left office eveything has gone red. He has some very intelligent well thought out strategies that could really make a difference. Read this book so that we can get another side of the story.
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Kathryn Stockett
Kristi Lulich
, January 02, 2011
This is a beautifully written story about the imaginary lines we create and the ones that are created for us that keep people apart based upon race, sex, or socieconomic status. This story centers around the relationship of four woman that cross these barriors and begin a change in a small town in Mississipi. Their unlikely friendships give them strengh to remove those lines and make the path for a better place for their children despite great hardship and fear of being outcasts.
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