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this fucking year!!! (Original Post) Kali Nov 2020 OP
I'm sorry, Kali. 💔 GentryDixon Nov 2020 #1
Just read the article. MLAA Nov 2020 #2
it is a special place Kali Nov 2020 #3
Did you ever read the Southwest (Tucson) book Yes is Better Than No? MLAA Nov 2020 #4
oh yes I am sure as she had a nice kids section too Kali Nov 2020 #5

MLAA

(17,274 posts)
2. Just read the article.
Sun Nov 1, 2020, 06:06 PM
Nov 2020

I am so bummed I didn’t know about it. I love independent bookstores. My Tucson favorite is Clues Unlimited.

Kali

(55,007 posts)
3. it is a special place
Sun Nov 1, 2020, 07:26 PM
Nov 2020

and she was so special. long time family friend - knew my Grandparents even! I hadn't been out there in 4 or 5 years, didn't even know Kathy wasn't working out there any longer. Winn would give you the rundown of where everything was because it was NOT an any kind of logical order, last things I got were some cook books, a Spanish conversation book, and Riding the White Horse Home by Teresa Jordan. Her womens western writer section was amazing.

she even took several copies of my German friend's masters thesis to sell. LOL (it was on the dynamics of the water controversies on the San Pedro and elsewhere in the west)

just found out one of my sons' friend's mother passed away today. it just doesn't stop!

MLAA

(17,274 posts)
4. Did you ever read the Southwest (Tucson) book Yes is Better Than No?
Sun Nov 1, 2020, 08:06 PM
Nov 2020

I bet Winn carried it. I read if 30 years ago and am so due to reread it. The title comes from the instructions came what what Papago (I believe it was Papago) mother’s told their kids to answer when social workers came and asked them questions. The social workers always preferred to hear yes than no.

Kali

(55,007 posts)
5. oh yes I am sure as she had a nice kids section too
Sun Nov 1, 2020, 10:15 PM
Nov 2020

growing up we for sure had One Blue Bead, Everybody Needs a Rock, and When Clay Sings by her. maybe some others but not remembering now.

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