Shelter from the Storm
Fathers and sons, architecture as refuge, and a family’s great loss
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Travel and adventure reading from Paul Watson, Michael Redhill, Guy Gavriel Kay, Jane Urquhart, Miriam Toews, and Pico Iyer; Jon Turk relives his kayak trip around the island nation of Vanuatu; Wendy Dennis reflects on her time living in Austin, Texas; Jill Frayne explores the beauty and danger of lightning…
Fathers and sons, architecture as refuge, and a family’s great loss
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