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Inside Outlandishby Susan Tuttle |
An insider feeling like an outsider? An outsider's look at the insiders? Whatever side of
thefence you are on, this collection of essays by Susan Tuttle takes you to the heart of
feeling at home in strange, new places.
Playful and light- hearted on the surface, her snapshots in prose about being a mother,
housewife, customer, friend and neighbor have a deeper, universal message. She shares with
honesty and humor the ups and downs of the never-ending questions How Did I Get Here?
and Can I Call This Place Home?
ANNA's caricatures disarm complex issues and let us laugh at ourselves.Her messages is
reduced to the essential and leaves us with a knowing nod and smile.
| Cawfee and Rösti |
| Du's and Don'ts |
| Happydog |
| Baby blues |
| Scraps from childhood |
| Tangled bridges |
| Stock up, Mary's coming |
| The 97-minute wash cycle |
| Falling out of step |
| Blinders and blinkers |
| Heidi on a harley |
| Will the real Santa please stand up? |
| Fool on the hill |
| If you make it to europe |
| Coming of age |
| Are we there yet? |
| Behind those closed curtains |
| Retail therapy |
| The real find and other lessons |
| Left holding the bag |
| One of the girls |
| At the bottom of things |
| Cookies |
| Snail casserole with butterflies |
| Glue remover |
Note to magazine editors: individual essays and illustrations are available for
republication.
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