Tag Archives: Steinbeck

Rose of Sharon and Teresa Vega

  by cheri block The Economist’s Andreas Kluth is a master storyteller and in the Christmas issue on newsstands this week, he tells the troubling but inspiring story of the Vega family. It is tough to read, especially for those … Continue reading

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“You’re our own folks,” Huston said sadly. *

by cheri block sabraw   We all get busy. And sometimes, we are so intent on our mission, we forget how sensitive other people can be. A woman who came into my business last week reminded me of this in … Continue reading

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Spin those transcendent virtues!

I realize that what is right in one situation may be wrong in another. In some cultures, slurping soup is the sign of impending digestive joy and in others, avoiding direct eye contact shows respect. However, some actions are just … Continue reading

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Why did the turtle cross the road?

Andreas Kluth, soon-to-be-published author and a writer for The Economist magazine, is rereading Steinbeck’s The Grapes of Wrath now that his beat is the State of California and the state of California. He got me thinking again about the novel … Continue reading

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