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A Garden, a Book, and a Library

By Steph's Scribe @stephverni

A Garden, a Book, and a Library

If you have a garden and a library, you have everything you need. – Cicero

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No matter how big or how small a library is, I love the feeling of walking inside and sensing the books call to me. I’m also amazed at the 19% of Americans who say they have NEVER visited a library. Libraries are storehouses of information; books are new friends calling us to read the stories written by inspired people; and libraries are a place to go to unplug and embrace a few moments of peace as you decide exactly what book is right for you at that moment…that time in your life.

This library is in Oxford, Maryland, the setting of my third novel, Inn Significant. My husband may not know it yet, but we’re going to live here someday.

A Garden, a Book, and a Library
Visiting Oxford, Maryland…and staying at The Sandaway, the inspiration for Inn Significant.

A Garden, a Book, and a Library

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A Garden, a Book, and a Library

Stephanie Verni is the author of Beneath the Mimosa Tree, Baseball Girl, Inn Significant, The Postcard and Other Short Stories & Poetry, and an academic textbook Event Planning: Communicating Theory & Practice, published by Kendall-Huntthat she co-authored with colleagues Leeanne Bell McManus & Chip Rouse.


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