The luminescent flow of a sunbathed garden– illuminating the shifting colors of its inhabitants– echoed in my memory as I opened the antique bookstore door in the shaft of window light. The books, like the flowers of the garden, awaited me with the thrill of a new mystery.

Gina MarinelloSweeney
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