Nancy Fontaine is a librarian and freelance writer living in New Hampshire with her husband, two cats, and every four years during presidential primary season, the national press.
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The human brain can change, rewiring itself.
A man who can write a poem about the Three Stooges and HIV is, at heart, a poet of the people.
A newbie goes to a literary writing conference.
A detective who likes to talk... to the dead.
An apple a day (plus nine other things) keeps the cholesterol away.
A tale of Toronto, past and present.
A beautifully-written historical novel that is ultimately disappointing.
The game, the shows, the commercials, it's all over
A book that will make you think and touch your heart.
You snack, you lose (weight).