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ANNE M. SMITH-NOCHASAK
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​Recovering Meadowbrook

"Meadowbrook Acres has stood on the bend above the river through all the summers of Julie's childhood." (A Canoer of Shorelines, p, 6)

Meadowbrook is a place of memories. For Rachel it is her childhood home, and for Julie it is her landmark on the way to childhood summers. As adults, both return to Meadowbrook Acres in their attempts to reinvent their lives. 

The Meadowbrook mood is shaded in disappointment, in longing, and in doing. The Wasaya mood is shaded in hope, in affirmation, and in being.
Sometimes, for Rachel, the Meadowbrook mood seeps into the Wasaya mood..
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(Photos from the author's collection)
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