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Le Café de Cadix
Pierrette Lili Camps
From the age of twelve at the start of World War II, until I met my American G.I. husband, I worked in the café my parents owned in Bab-el-oued, a working-class neighborhood in Algiers. My parents, whose stories we treasured, were exceptional in many ways. My father Salvador was a constant, reassuring presence in our lives. My mother Rose, epitomizing mind over matter, treated neighbors afflicted with typhoid fever, typhus, malaria, meningitis, and even cholera! She was absolutely certain she would never catch anything; according to her, because she never charged anyone, rich or poor, for her services, and she was guaranteed God’s protection! And neither she nor her four children ever caught any of the diseases that afflicted the people she cared for. I recall the neighbors, the customers at Le Café de Cadix, Arabs, Jews, and Latinos-mixed French, now called pieds noirs, who exuded a joie de vivre rarely found anywhere.


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ISBN: 1-4137-1886-8, 151 pages, 5.5 x 8.5

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Living the Dream on the Canals of England
Marlane O'Neill
Ten years ago Rob and Marlane decided to cruise the canals of Europe. That wish came true and this is their story about living the dream on the English canals. Starting in the fall in the bucolic hills of the heart of England to the wilderness of the Thames River, they settle in central London for the winter, discovering the myriad delights of the city and its waters. By February of the following year they are off again for Oxford, the city of Tolkien, known for its ‘gleaming spires’. Crossing the country from east to west and landing in Bath for a glorious three weeks, they then decide to cross the Bristol Channel estuary to Gloucester and go north to Wales. There are mysterious characters, trolls, and lifelong friends made along the way. Come traveling with them on England’s beautiful inland waters.


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ISBN: 1-4137-0581-2, 151 pages, 5.5 x 8.5

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