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Review of “Stolen Christmas” A novel by Arthur Cola
Romeo and Juliet meet The Bells of St. Mary’s (A review of the novel “Stolen Christmas” by Arthur Cola) By Richard Shields Colaianni “Stolen Christmas” is a story which Hallmark Channel should take to its heart. Taking place in the … Continue reading
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Tagged "little Italy", Al's Beef, Catholic Church, Chicago, Christmas, Church, David vs goliath, ethnic heritage, grammar school students, High School, Hull House, Italian Restaurants, Italian-Americans, Italy, Jane Addams, Mario's lemonade, Mexican-Americans, Mexico, OUr Lady of Pompeii, Romeo and Juliet, Rosebud Restaurant, Santa Claus, School, Sears Tower, St. Ignatius High School, St.Nicolas, Stefani group, Taylor Street, teen love, The EL, The Loop, Tuscany Restaurant, University of Illinois Circle Campus, vocation, West Side Story, Willis tower
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My Grandsons and the Wimpy Kid by Arthur Cola
My Grandsons and the Wimpy Kid By Arthur Cola It was 90 degrees as what has become known as a Papa Adventure began on the shoreline of Lake Michigan. My three grandsons, who call me Papa, were looking forward to … Continue reading
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Tagged Adventures, Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Jeff Kinney, kids, Middle school, movies, School, students, teens
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9/11 Remembered by Arthur Cola
9/11 Remembered By Arthur Cola School had just started three weeks prior to that September 11, 2001 morning. I had taken the 8th grade class of St. Anastasia School in Waukegan, IL to St. Mary of the Lake University/Seminary in … Continue reading
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Tagged 2011, 9/11, Confirmation, Faith experiences, School, Sept. 11, Terrorist attacks, Tolerance
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