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I Learned from Charlie

Charlie was a School Classmate

34 total reviews 
Comment from Shirley McLain
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What a tribute to the man who help you with Geometry. I wish I had a six to give you. You did an excellent job and I did not find any errors. Have a wonderful week. Shirley

 Comment Written 28-Feb-2022


reply by the author on 28-Feb-2022
    Thanks so much for your very kind words and supportive review. I appreciate. ann
Comment from K.L. Rockquemore
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What a beautifully written story. You did a great job with the prompt, very creative. The photograph adds a nice touch and lends to the sentiment, which is heartfelt. Well done.

 Comment Written 27-Feb-2022


reply by the author on 28-Feb-2022
    Thanks so much for your time in reading and reviewing my story. I appreciate. ann
Comment from Kit Nongkhlaw
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What a beautiful story you shared with us. I appreciate it more when I saw it was a non-fiction and therefore, a true story. And more important that you teach us an important lesson. We have friends but most often than not, we know only a certain facet of their lives. Thanks for sharing and wishing you the very best in the contest, Kit

 Comment Written 27-Feb-2022


reply by the author on 27-Feb-2022
    I appreciate those shiny 6 stars. I especially appreciate the good wishes. this contest has some very good entries and the competition is super.
reply by Kit Nongkhlaw on 28-Feb-2022
    The pleasure is mine
Comment from Bill Schott
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This story, I Learned from Charlie, works naturally from the scene of a reunion back to the mini-history of Charlie. A nice tip-o-the-hat to the man named Charlie. Nice-ee.


I found this: ...was working toward (becoming) a show horse judge.

 Comment Written 27-Feb-2022


reply by the author on 27-Feb-2022
    thanks for noting the spag issue. It is corrected. I appreciate you good eye.
Comment from Rosemary Everson1
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The love for horses can be a busy trainer's life. I recently wrote a story about what goes on in a cowboy's life daily. The horses are about the same; they need training like we do, and it's usually daily, too. Like your story. It shows us that even if we think we know the person, we really don't.

 Comment Written 27-Feb-2022


reply by the author on 27-Feb-2022
    thanks so much for reading and commenting.
Comment from Dawn Munro
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First, my condolences on the loss of your friend -- "In December 2020, Charlie died with complications from Covid..." This pandemic is horrible.

Yes, it is so easy to "...put people into small frames of our choice and believe they live there- and only there- forever." I am happy that you learned from your friend again -- he left a wonderful legacy in that, I think...

A lovely tribute to him! Well done.

 Comment Written 27-Feb-2022


reply by the author on 27-Feb-2022
    thanks so much for your time in reading and commenting.
reply by Dawn Munro on 27-Feb-2022
    You are very welcome!
Comment from mermaids
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Charlie sounds like quite the guy, teaching algebra and being so involved with horses. It is sad that he died from Covid. Excellent story here that held my interest and the reader does get to know Charlie here from your story.

 Comment Written 26-Feb-2022


reply by the author on 26-Feb-2022
    Thank you for reading and commenting.
Comment from Bridge
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A lovely story. I loved your last line and so very true. The pandemic has certainly shown us how fragile human life is. I have lost a few people I know.
With regards and best wishes

 Comment Written 26-Feb-2022


reply by the author on 26-Feb-2022
    I appreciate your time and your kind comments.
Comment from Katherine M. (k-11)
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This is a well-executed non-fiction story for the contest. I particularly liked the introduction of covid into the story almost a an aside, it is very telling of how we now live with this scourge abd just hate it. The second thing I loved was the last line. The fact that Charlie was your life-long teacher is great?. The part I would have liked to see developed more in the actual story was how little you actually knew each other when young. This is enigmatic - too much so.

 Comment Written 26-Feb-2022


reply by the author on 26-Feb-2022
    Thank you so much. It amazes me how little I knew about my fellow classmates. We grew up in Tioga, La. a tiny little town and all attended the same school for 12 years. Yet in my graduating class of 97, I have determined there was a great deal I didn't know about my classmates. How does one live a solitary life in such a small town. Maybe that will be my next story. lol Thanks for reading and commenting.
Comment from LJbutterfly
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This is an interesting story about Charlie, that has great commentary at the end. We only know one facet of a person. When I went to my father's funeral, there were many people there who said he helped them start and maintain inner city community vegetable gardens. What? I enjoyed your story and appreciate your message. Best wishes in the contest.

 Comment Written 26-Feb-2022


reply by the author on 26-Feb-2022
    Thank yo so much for reading and commenting.