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Covering the Cover: School for Life
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The Community of Education
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Readers Respond: Issue 19
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Family and Friends: Issue 19
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Verena Arnold
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Tundra Swans
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A Debt to Education
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What’s the Good of a School?
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A School of One
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On Praying for Your Children
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The World Is Your Classroom
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The Good Reader
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Orchestras of Change
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The Habit of Lack Is Hell to Break
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Kindergarten
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The Given Note
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Editors’ Picks Issue 19
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Litanies of Reclamation
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The Children of Pyongyang
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How Far Does Forgiveness Reach?
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A Trio of Lenten Readers
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Michael and Margaretha Sattler
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The Blessed Woman of Nazareth
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New Heaven, New War
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Born to Us
This painting is part of Susan Webb Tregay’s series titled “Once Upon A Time There Were Free-Range Children,” which the artist developed after realizing that free-range chickens in the garden of a downtown home have more freedom than some of today’s children: “What was it like to be a girl when time was clocked by jump rope chants … when distance was measured by how many miles you could pump your bike before the street lights came on?” Born in 1946 in Concord, New Hampshire, Susan Webb Tregay is a nationally recognized artist. Her most recent book, 2000 Painting Titles (2018) includes paintings from this series. Find the book and see more of her paintings at susanwebbtregay.com.
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