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Tag: memoir

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  • Overlapping opened books with subtle sunlight casting shadows on the pages.
    Self-Help & RelationshipsNonfiction
    By Neva Naci
    October 27, 2025
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    Memories Fade but Books Remain

    What will you leave behind when you pass? Your tangible belongings, social media accounts, and memories will fade, destined to be forgotten. Future generations of your family will have nothing that traces back to you. There is one thing that can preserve your voice and existence before your departure. It’s through the powerful and permanent ...
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  • Sudhir & Savita
    Parenting & FamilyMemoir & AutobiographiesNonfictionCreative Nonfiction
    By Sunita Lodwig
    July 8, 2024
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    A Sweet Beginning

    It is a time of immense happiness. Our brother is coming back home from Canada for a quick visit. He has been away for four years pursuing a Master’s Program and internship. Even though we are far apart, a few letters and photos, keep us connected. His earlier messages depict the natural beauty of Halifax ...
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  • A sunset urban cityscape with three brown buildings behind a street with two cars in view.
    NonfictionParenting & FamilySelf-Help & Relationships
    By Jaclyn Weber-Hill
    July 1, 2024
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    The Magic Block

    The apartment I was born in was off a dead-end street in Queens, New York. My parents referred to the street as “The Magic Street”. It gained its magic because of the lack of speeding cars coming in and out. The light traffic gave my parents peace of mind when we were outside. I felt ...
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  • Photograph of 1950s India village women dressed in traditional clothes collecting water at the village well.
    CultureParenting & FamilyNonfictionCreative Nonfiction
    By Sunita Lodwig
    June 10, 2024
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    The Village Headman

    Daddy occasionally takes longer trips away from home, lasting a few days. Rohtak, a small town close to Delhi, offered a unique experience. A village Headman extends an exclusive invitation as part of the trip. The only transportation option to that remote location is an unreliable private bus service, far from Rohtak. The old farmer ...
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  • Taj Mahal as seen through the main entry gate
    CultureNonfictionTravel
    By Sunita Lodwig
    May 27, 2024
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    Mathura and the Taj

    Visiting Mathura is another memorable trip with three siblings and our parents. I am ten, Sudhir is two years younger, and Munna is a toddler. The year-end exams are over, and the winter vacation has begun. Daddy is to leave on one of his trips to the rural countryside. He had run into an old ...
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  • Tall sugarcane fields
    Parenting & FamilyNonfiction
    By Sunita Lodwig
    April 29, 2024
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    Fireflies and Dancing Peacocks

    It is getting close to the end of our summer vacation. Daddy works in remote villages. We will be accompanying him to the Rohtak area for a few days. Mummy warns us we will stay in a rest-house with no electricity or running water in the middle of nowhere. We are not discouraged-it does not ...
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  • Daddy & Sudhir around the time of the Rajdoot
    CultureMemoir & AutobiographiesNonfictionCreative Nonfiction
    By Sunita Lodwig
    April 1, 2024
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    Growing Up -The Bangalore Years

    The transition to Bangalore is epic. All our furnishings and heavy household items are to be sold. Even then, a moving company moves heavy trunks and boxes. The thought of having new furniture in a new city excites us. But first, we have to reach Bangalore. Daddy describes the train journey to us. It will ...
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  • Pages 11-12 of Fixing a Broken Zipper. In the first picture, Jimmy is looking sadly at the broken zipper. In the second picture, Jimmy's mother is showing him the zipper now works.
    CultureMemoir & AutobiographiesNonfictionCreative Nonfiction
    By Sunita Lodwig
    March 18, 2024
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    Growing Up – The Delhi Years

      “Yes, Daddy, yes! That’s the book the teacher read in class.” Daddy is turning pages of a children’s book entitled Fix it, Please. We are in a children’s bookstore. My teacher, Miss Beri, had read that book to the class this morning at school. She displayed it to the kids so they could see ...
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  • Bridal Party Departure
    NonfictionCreative NonfictionCultureMemoir & Autobiographies
    By Sunita Lodwig
    February 19, 2024
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    Glimpses of Small Town India of Yore

    I was ten when Daddy put me on a train to Ambala. Alone and unsupervised for the first time, feeling quite grown up, I hope I am hiding my fears. Daddy sent a telegram to his older brother, Har Narain saying, “Sunita is coming–please receive.” An immediate response comes back, “Who is Sunita?” I am ...
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  • Sudhir on his Rajdoot mobike i965
    NonfictionParenting & FamilyMemoir & Autobiographies
    By Sunita Lodwig
    January 8, 2024
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    Beloved Brother Gone-Part 1

    In the hushed, soft-lit room, Sudhir lies in a pine coffin draped with a white cloth. Munna, my younger sister, and I arrange white gladiolas on either end with peace lilies along the length. Deep red roses lie in the middle. Mummy enters with Juji (my youngest sister). The priest prepares the thali for the ...
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