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I'm really happy to announce the publication of my new novel, EVERYTHING SHE MOST ADMIRED, on 5/5! It's available for pre-order at Bookshop.org, B&N, Books-a-Million, and Amazon, and also at your neighborhood independent bookstore!

--Deborah Kalb 

Charlotte Bennardo's sweet holiday romance, Christmas Bells, Hanukkah Lights,


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Kindness isn't one thing. It can run deep or run shallow. It can come into the room looking like politeness (say, opening a door for someone) or it can arrive at the exact moment when someone is in dire need of a friend. 
Most of the time, kindness is simply seeing a situation from someone else's point of view. 
I was walking one of my dogs a few years ago when w...

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 by Charlotte Bennardo


Kindness is the one superhero talent that we all have; the choice is whether we exercise it. Most of us have, but have we used it enough? Like any talent, it needs to be exercised or it gets forgotten, pushed aside for things like ambition, daily concerns, personal wants and needs. But kindness doesn't need to be a grand gesture, a...


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When my husband and I took a trip to London a few years ago, in addition to exploring the Tower of London, dining atop the Shard, and transporting back in time with a rehearsal at the Globe Theatre, we rode the Tube all over the city. At each stop, a disembodied voice would remind us to “mind the gap,” this big gap between the train and the platform where presumably one could...


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