Name: Rydal Park c/o Universal Media
Width: 3.625"
Depth: 9.75"
Color: Black plus one
Comment: 6/8 THIS SUMMER MAG
Ad Number: 00073591
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ŕÇTļĹŕĹçTïę The Lost Letter by Jillian Cantor
This June 2017 release takes place in
the 1930s and 1980s. Kristoff is an
apprentice to a Jewish stamp engraver
— and his daughter for whom Kristoff
falls — in Austria who becomes forced
to engrave stamps for the Germans
after Kristallnacht. Decades later, as
Katie Nelson goes through a stamp
collection of her father’s that she discov-
ers, she is sent on an unexpected journey.
As one of the area’s premier Life Plan
Communities, Rydal Park is more than a
place to live. It’s a place where people
62 and better can explore favorite
interests, form new friendships and feel
vibrantly alive. Come see why life at
Stay Where I Can See You by Lori Miller
Using adorable cartoons, local M.O.T. author Miller’s children’s
book incorporates nature and the concept of kindness to share a
story about the challenges faced by a family of turtles — mama
and hatchlings — as they attempt to stay together. Safety is the key
in this book, which will surely entice parents as the summer
approaches and playground and water safety is on the brain.
MEMOIR If reading about other people’s nonfiction lives is more your style,
here are a few that should grab your attention.
Rydal Park is
The Rules Do Not Apply by Ariel Levy
“When Ariel Levy left for a reporting trip to
Mongolia in 2012, she was pregnant, married,
financially secure, and successful on her own terms.
A month later, none of that was true.” Such is how
Amazon introduces the description for the memoir
by The New Yorker’s Levy, who will take you on a
whirlwind journey through her life in a book whose
colorful cover will be perfect for Instagram.
Hungry Heart: Adventures in Life, Love,
and Writing by Jennifer Weiner
Philadelphia’s Weiner is one of those novelists who you often feel
is talking with you as a friend rather than an author. And her set
of essays is no different. Honest and hilarious, Weiner shares inti-
mate stories about her life in ways that will feel like you’re sitting
at brunch with her talking about sex and body issues over
mimosas. Though, I’ll be honest, her middle-grade book The
Littlest Bigfoot is a joy to read as well, even if you’re not the
intended 8- to 10-year-old audience.
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Introducing our exciting new cottage
expansion, Rydal Waters!
1515 The Fairway, Rydal, PA 19046 | 215-814-0420
Find our fascinating events schedule
at RydalPark.org or RydalWaters.org.
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