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On the cusp of becoming a teenager, Charlie Gargiulo lived through
the planned destruction of the Little Canada neighborhood of
Lowell, Mass., in the 1960s. This is his story. He went on to
become a legendary community organizer who led efforts to ensure
people would have decent housing and a fair chance to earn a living
and make a happy life for themselves.
The Shape of Wind on Water is Ann Fox Chandonnets substantial
collection of new and selected poems, some from her rural childhood
in Massachusetts, and many from her thirty-four years in Alaska.
Place has always been important to her. In 1968, her first book of
poems was published in Madison, Wisc. In the following years, she
wrote two cookbooks, four food histories, and a tourist guide to
the Panhandle. She also founded the Literary Artists Guild of
Alaska.     Ann Fox Chandonnet grew
up on a 180-acre apple and dairy farm in Dracut, Mass. Then there
were four years in California, followed by a rich life indoors and
out in Alaska. She has worked as an English teacher in Kodiak,
Alaska, and a police reporter in Juneau. Chandonnet has two grown
sons and three lovely granddaughters. She and her husband of
fifty-six years are retired to Lake St. Louis, Missouri, where they
share Anns rescue dog, Gypsy Rose.
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