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When Rachel makes latkes with her friend and neighbor Mrs. Greenberg, the project turns out to be a very messy one, as Rachel spills the flour, drops an egg, and dribbles the oil, but Mrs. Greenberg thinks its a wonderful mess.
When Rachel makes latkes with her friend and neighbor Mrs. Greenberg, the project turns out to be a very messy one, as Rachel spills the flour, drops an egg, and dribbles the oil, but Mrs. Greenberg thinks its a wonderful mess.
Linda Glaser has fond childhood memories of snuggling next to her mother and being read to. She's grateful that because of this, she grew up with a strong love of books even though she had a terrible time learning to read. When she finally mastered it in third grade, she immediately grabbed a pen and pad and started to write. And she hasn't stopped since. She loves how time evaporates when she writes. She also loves the feeling of being captured by a good book and hopes her readers will have that experience when they open one of her hers. Please visit her website www.LindaGlaserAuthor.com
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