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In This Issue of the Winterline Journal:

Stories:
Memoir Mementos:
Sylvia Staub's "Memories of Home" (India) and "Nanak - Gardener of Childhood Memories" by Cynthia Brush

Our Reader's Write:
Our readers' comments,
vignettes & articles.
2003 Issues:
March
- May - July

Recipes:
Major Grey Type Mango Chutney, Cream Cheese & Mango Chutney Spread & Aloo Roti.

Cultural Connections:
Sylvia Staub reviews
The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini. In "Poets Among Us", Victoria Brush writes about the timeless sound of "the Electric Fan". And, finally, Sudeshna Chakraborty poeticizes on "How Nanigopal Became a Pangolin."

Travels of the Heart:
Doreen Jonas takes a trip down memory lane...to her "other" home in India. John Brush recounts his return trip to India in 1966.

Reader Reviews of Farewell the Winterline:
More from our readers around the globe..

Tidbits & Snippets
Teeny tales, flashbacks & vignettes....worthy of a chuckle, a tear or a sigh


Newsletter Staff:
Editor: Cynthia Brush

Graphics: Bill Grey

© Copyright 2003
Chipkali Creations

 

  
 
READERS REVIEWS:
"Farewell the Winterline, Memories of a Boyhood in India"
by Stan Brush

4-7-2003 from Margaret Deefholtz:

Dear Stan:
I've now finished reading "Farewell the Winterline" and it lived up to all my expectations - and then some. I felt as though I was right there shoulder to shoulder with you, your family and friends as you rambled through Mussoorie and environs all those many years ago. The photographs brought the text to life - a wonderful album of memories - and the many illustrations too served as delightful embellishments to the memoir.

Thank you for a lovely journey back through time. I hope, someday, we shall meet in person, although I now feel as though I've known you and Beverly for ages!

Best always,
Margaret

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8-2-2003 from Bob & Evelyn Maring:

We received your parents book today. I am very pleased with what I have been able to scan so far. I was especially pleased with all the pictures.

In addition to being there as a missionary, I was there in the U.S. Army during world War II. have traveled all over India and Pakistan. Our daughter especially enjoyed Woodstock School.

With love to you and your family,
Bob Maring

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Chapter 1 - India born
/ Chapter 2 - Anglo-indians in Khargpur, India / Chapter 3 - Woodstock School in India
Chapter 4 - pictures of beetles / Chapter 5 - Third culture kids / Chapter 6 - world war ii / Chapter 7 - Pearl harbor attack 1941
Chapter 8 - Blackouts and romance / Chapter 9 - Cataract eye surgery / Chapter 10 - German uboats / Chapter 11 - Farewell
Free Indian Recipes
/  End Piece / Reader Reviews / Family Portrait - Family history / Daughter's Saga
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