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Show Me the Truth

May 24, 2012 By Sandra Bornstein 2 Comments

Last Sunday, Seth Godin posted his daily blog. It was titled, “A True Story.” In his pithy comment Godin stated, “There's no such thing as a true story. As soon as you start telling a story, making it relevant and interesting to me, hooking it into my worldviews and generating … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Memoir, Writing Tagged With: A True Story, Memoir Writing, Seth Godin, Truthfulness of Memoirs

Where is home?

May 23, 2012 By Sandra Bornstein Leave a Comment

When asked, "where is your home?" many will automatically recite their current address.  For others who thrive on nostalgia, the word "home" may conjure up past memories. Instead of their present abode, their response may focus on their parent's home. People who are either … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Home, Lifestyle Tagged With: Chicago, Colorado, finding comfort at home, Home, Home is where the heart is, stepping outside comfort zone

Timeless Indian Stories- Written From Within

May 22, 2012 By Sandra Bornstein 4 Comments

I asked several of my former colleagues what type of Indian stories their students liked. One responded, the Panchatantra.  Huh, was my initial response. Yes, even after living in India for 8 months, I admit that my understanding of Indian culture is limited. A Google search came … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Books, International Education, Reviews Tagged With: Alice Priestley, Anklet for a Princess: A Cinderella Tale From India, Book Reviews, India, Jan Barger, Jonny Zucker, Lighting a Lamp: A Diwali Story, Lights for Gita, Lila Mehta, Mehlli Gobhai, Multicultural Literature-India, Panchatrantra, Rachna Gilmore, The Blue Jackal, The Story of Divaali, Youshan Tang

Doing the Unexpected- A Trip to the Taos Pueblo

May 17, 2012 By Sandra Bornstein Leave a Comment

  Walking in and out of stores and visiting museums is only part of Santa Fe’s attraction. Outdoor venues are another draw. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: United States, Worldwide Travel Tagged With: High Road to Taos, John Archuleta drum maker, Judy Toya storyteller sculpturer, Nambe Lake Falls, Taos Pueblo

Culinary Delights in Santa Fe, New Mexico

May 16, 2012 By Sandra Bornstein Leave a Comment

Santa Fe restaurants are not as plentiful as the galleries, but the quality remains on par. We were not disappointed with anything that we ate during our weekend getaway. Two exceptional experiences are worth noting- Kakawa Chocolate House and Anasazi Restaurant. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: United States, Worldwide Travel Tagged With: Anasazi Restaurant, Food in Santa Fe New Mexico, Kakawa Chocolate House

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