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Hi folks,

The teacher who moderates our student newspaper has asked me to find the
author of a story that was forwarded to her via email.  It's an
inspirational piece that I had heard before, but never with any attribution.
My own searches have come up with one possible author, whom I emailed, but
he was not the author.  I'm running out of ideas and ways to search.  How
would you approach this problem?

The piece begins "Attitude.  There once was a woman who woke up one morning,
looked in the mirror, and noticed she had only three hairs on her head.
"Well," she said, "I think I will braid my hair today."    It continues in
that vein.

Thanks for any ideas!!

Monica Williams-Mitchell

Seton High School Library.now The Susan M. Gibbons Media Learning Center

Cincinnati, OH

wmitchellm@setoncincinnati.org

 


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