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| "His columns radiate rural sensibility, rural wisdom. Given today's relentlessly urban focus, this vision provides a valuable counterpoint. Reading them helps us all keep straight, and they're fun to read." |
| Jeremiah Allen, economist
University of Lethbridge, Alberta |
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| "This clear-thinking, eloquent columnist has long been a favorite of mine, even on those occasions when I disagree with him. This book is nothing less than a collection of literary nuggets bringing smiles and nods of approval each time it is opened." |
| Paul J Martin, publisher
Port Angeles, Washington |
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| "First were the letters, then came the columns, and now--after thirty years of reading his mind--comes Light & Dark, a flight of heart, intellect, and eye. And high time, too!" |
| Michael James, artist
Boston, Massachusetts |
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| "I like Eric's writings for their content--always well informed and intriguing, if sometimes wacko... But I love his writing for its style and grace and wit." |
| Craig Whalley, bookseller
Port Angeles, Washington |
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| "Eric Rush's columns have given my family and me considerable pleasure and much food for thought. 'Looking Down on Christmas' is a classic that I will revisit, with my family, annually. My only complaint is that he is not nationally syndicated." |
| Bob Breslin, airline pilot
West Palm Beach, Florida |
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| "There is an economy, ease, and care to Eric Rush's work. There is a quiet authority here, a consistent honesty, and even a quiet wisdom. And it all looks and feels easy." |
| Phyllis Miletich, writer
Port Angeles, Washington |
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