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Finding a new favorite
To the editor:
Many years ago, my favorite River Reporter column was written by Mr. Feldman (Do I have the name right? That was so long ago.) The column was well written, humorous and so full of common sense. Unfortunately, his life was taken away too early, and I missed his column.
Now again, I am looking forward to my weekly paper, and if by accident I have missed The Reel Life, I flick over the pages until I find it. Over the months (and years?time is flying so fast) I enjoy it more and more. The writing is getting better with time.
The subjects are so diversified. One never knows what to expect. I particularly loved the columns about the loss of Zacs grandmother. The story about his love affair with T-shirts reminded me so much of a similar situation with one of my nieces that I sent her the article. Keep up the good work.
Eveline Temkin
Shohola, PA
(Editors note: The columnist to whom Temkin refers is Bert Feldman.)
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