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    • University Courses Taught
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    • Notable Accomplishments
  • Published Work
    • Articles
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  • Areas of Interest
    • American History
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    • Culture
    • Education
    • Little House
    • Faith & Religion
  • Discovering Laura
  • Discovering Almanzo


Culture

A woman and a child reading a book together under autumn leaves.

Cheri's Reading List

  1. 1. An Elegy for the Landline in Literature - The New Yorker

"The landline telephone is perhaps the greatest of these objects. In the twilight of its life, we might, like Nabokov, remember it as an open line of possibility, just waiting to ring."


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