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		<title>TAN Facing Forward-A Life Long on Learning</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Helena Kaufman The Afro News Vancouver
In the midst of a book detailing the life journey of a Canadian woman from girlhood to unexpected gratification, lies a formula for happiness. It is nestled in the chapters of “Pinch Me, A Long Walk From Home”, a first volume of stories by author Beth Rowles Scott. Extraordinarily readable [...]]]></description>
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