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Creating pleasant days—
Alzheimer's Care at THE FOUNTAINS
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offers Alzheimer's care
that supports the body, mind and spirit
through dignity, choice and individuality.
Through an activity-based program in a
specially designed setting called The Gardens,
our residents' enjoy pet and music therapy,
excursions, exercise, and multi-sensory experi-
ences to help with memory enhancement.
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that is calming and comfortable so our
residents can experience pleasant days.
THE FOUNTAINS is more than just a leader
in care, we're also a leader in caring.
Call THE FOUNTAINS AT FRANKLIN at
(248) 353-2810 to find out more about
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Mary Doria Russell is a
stunner of a novel about
Italian Jews during
World War II," explains
Pearl, raised in a secular
Jewish household. "It is
just absolutely riveting
adult reading about why
so many of the Jews in
Italy survived the war
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readers not yet
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Angela Barrett."
Pearl earned
myself after going over a lot of
a bachelor's and a master's
reviews and getting a lot of rec-
degree in library science from
ommendations from people
the University of Michigan,
says Pearl, who is preparing a
where she met her husband,
third edition that suggests books
Joseph. The couple, with two
for teens and children. "When I
daughters and two granddaugh-
read a review, I don't care what
ters interested in reading, lived in the reviewer thinks. I look for
Oklahoma for 23 years while he
how the reviewer describes or
taught educational psychology at talks about the book.
Oklahoma State University.
"If the reviewer talks about
After being hired into the
how well written it is or how well
Seattle library system, Pearl was
the characters are developed,
invited to contribute to radio
then I know that's the kind of
programs. Last summer, she
book I'll really want to take a
retired from her Seattle position
look at. I feel free to choose
so she could spend more time
almost any book because I never
writing and traveling to speak at
feel I have to finish a book that
various conferences, association
I'm not enjoying."
meetings and store presenta-
Pearl, who visits relatives in
tions.
Michigan about once a year, has
The librarian-author, who sold
claimed a favorite reading nook
one of her short stories to
in her condo, which overlooks a
Redbook magazine, makes time
lake. She faces a window as she
to teach two courses at the
relaxes on a black leather chair
University of Washington
with an ottoman. Whenever she
Information School, where
looks up from a page, the former
library science is the focus.
resident of the Great Lakes state
What she reads and how much can see the Olympic Mountains
she likes any choice often depend behind the water.
on mood, a point stressed in the
"I've had a terrific life, espe-
titles of her books.
cially in the last decade or so,"
"I pick a book to read for
Pearl says. Li
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