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Looking Through Rose-Tinted Bifocals

Looking Through Rose-Tinted Bifocals

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: AMAZING
Review: IT IS SO VERY AMAZING THAT ANGELA F. HUSTON HAS HAD SO MANY OF THE SAME EXPERIENCES WE ALL HAVE HAD AND DISMISSED FROM OUR MINDS, AS JUST EVERYDAY OCCURANCES. ANGELA HAS A WAY OF LETTING US SEE AGAIN HOW LIFE SEEMS TO HAPPEN TO ALL OF US IN VERY MUCH THE SAME WAY. THIS BOOK IS ONE THAT YOU CAN LAY BESIDE YOUR FAVORITE CHAIR AND WHEN YOU HAVE 5 MINUTES OR A WHOLE AFTERNOON AND WANT AN ENJOYABLE TIME OF REMEMBERANCE AND OUT LOUD LAUGHTER, THIS WILL BE YOUR REWARD!! "LOOKING THOUGH ROSE-TINTED BIFOCALS" WILL BRING BACK MANY EXPERIENCES BOTH HAPPY AND REFLECTIVE IN YOUR LIFE. IT IS SO MUCH FUN SHARING!! THANKS ANGELA F. HUSTON

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Read Rose-Tinted Bifocals to relax and to think
Review: Looking Through Rose-Tinted Bifocals, by Angela Huston, is worth your time and energy! A series of newspaper articles, the book works well as a "short read" or as a longer one. The topics and timelines are mixed -- sometimes with connections, often with none. But connections aren't needed because the snippets of daily life are usually presented with humor and often with a "been there, done that" reaction from the reader. Huston's teaching career is often evident -- perhaps because I am also a teacher! The title well represents the attitude!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Read Rose-Tinted Bifocals to relax and to think
Review: Looking Through Rose-Tinted Bifocals, by Angela Huston, is worth your time and energy! A series of newspaper articles, the book works well as a "short read" or as a longer one. The topics and timelines are mixed -- sometimes with connections, often with none. But connections aren't needed because the snippets of daily life are usually presented with humor and often with a "been there, done that" reaction from the reader. Huston's teaching career is often evident -- perhaps because I am also a teacher! The title well represents the attitude!


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