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scribblingcynic · 6 months
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There is no explaining this simple truth about life: you will forget much of it. The painful things you were certain you'd never be able to let go? Now you're not entirely sure when they happened, while the thrilling parts, the heart-stopping joys, splintered and scattered and became something else. Memories are then replaced by different joys and larger sorrows, and unbelievably, those things get knocked aside as well, until one morning you're picking cherries with your three grown daughters and your husband goes by on the Gator and you are positive that this is all you've ever wanted in the world.
Tom Lake by Ann Patchett
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best2try · 9 months
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libraryexpress · 9 months
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((DOWNLOAD)) Tom Lake by Ann Patchett: Animated Book Summary
"Embark on a transformative journey with the animated book summary of 'Tom Lake' by Ann Patchett. Delve into themes of personal development, self-discovery, and the power of human connections. This visually engaging summary brings the essence of the book to life, offering insights and inspiration that resonate long after the story ends."
Hashtags: #booksummary #personaldevelopment #ebooksummary #TomLake #AnnPatchett #SelfDiscovery #HumanConnections
Keywords: Tom Lake, Ann Patchett, animated book summary, personal development.
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bargainsleuthbooks · 9 months
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#TomLake #AnnPatchett #ReesesBookClub #August2023Books #NewBooks #Audiobook #MerylStreep #Michigan #HarperAudio #BookReview #AudiobookReview
#Reesesbookclub selections are usually a hit for me, and this month's selection, #TomLake, was no different. Absolutely beautiful story set in #northernmichigan on a #cherryorchard. Get the #audiobook narrated by #MerylStreep #annpatchett #bookreview
In the spring of 2020, Lara’s three daughters return to the family’s orchard in Northern Michigan. While picking cherries, they beg their mother to tell them the story of Peter Duke, a famous actor with whom she shared both a stage and a romance years before at a theater company called Tom Lake. As Lara recalls the past, her daughters examine their own lives and relationship with their mother,…
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goalhofer · 3 years
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2020-21 Wheeling Nailers Roster
Wingers
#9 Nick Rivera (Los Angeles, California)
#10 Kevin Dufour (Quebec City, Quebec)
#13 Tyler Drevitch (Middleboro, Massachusetts)
#16 Cody Sylvester (Kelowna, British Columbia) C
#19 Ben Freeman (Falmouth, Maine) A
#21 Matt Alfaro (Calgary, Alberta) A
#23 Mike Pelech (Toronto, Ontario)
#25 Brad Drobot (Calgary, Alberta)
#27 Sean Josling (Toronto, Ontario)
#28 Luke Lynch (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)
Centers
#12 Lawton Courtnall (Westlake Village, California)
#18 Brady Tomlak (Oakland Charter Township, Michigan)
#22 Patrick Watling (Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario)
#26 Félix Robert (Lac-Mégantic, Quebec)
#88 Michael Joly (Gatineau, Quebec)
Defensemen
#2 Dylan MacPherson (Redcliff, Alberta)
#4 Chad Duchesne (Inverary, Ontario)
#5 Matt Miller (East Palestine, Ohio)
#6 Drydn Dow (Calgary, Alberta)
#7 Matt Foley (Longmeadow, Massachusetts)
#14 Shane Kuzmenski (Grayslake, Illinois)
#24 Marc-Olivier Duquette (Châteauguay, Quebec)
#36 Dane Birks (Merritt, British Columbia)
Goalies
#31 Brandon Halverson (Traverse City, Michigan)
#35 Hayden Hawkey (Parker, Colorado)
#40 Shane Starrett (Bellingham, Massachusetts)
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david558me · 3 years
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instatrack · 7 years
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Blues win!!! Anthony Scarsella, Brady Tomlak, Kyle Meeh, Michael Houle, Matt Long, Anthony Mangano, Joey Lupo, and Joe Immormino all getting points in today's 4-1 win over the Austin Bruins. http://ift.tt/2wPZygI
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junker-town · 7 years
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2017 NCAA hockey tournament scores and bracket: Harvard, Minnesota-Duluth advance to Frozen Four
Oh, and Penn State scored ten goals.
We’d had 11 straight years with at least one No. 1 seed knocked out in the first round of the NCAA hockey tournament.
Make that 12.
Thanks to Notre Dame, Minnesota is headed home early. But that wasn’t the only notable game on the docket on Saturday. Half the Frozen Four is set!
Let’s recap.
But first, the bracket:
The Bracket
NCAA.com
Quarterfinals
No. 1 Minnesota-Duluth 3, Boston University 2 (OT)
Naturally, both teams that played into overtime on Friday played into overtime together on Saturday. The legs looked terribly weary on both sides, but it was one heck of a game.
Clayton Keller picked up where he left off on Friday, staking the Terriers to an early 1-0 lead with a goal in the first period. Minnesota-Duluth tied it up in the dying seconds of the frame with a goal from Alex Iafallo.
Joey Anderson assisted on that one, and he struck again with a goal of his own in the third. For a fleeting moment, it seemed Minnesota-Duluth would skate to the Frozen Four easily.
But BU didn’t go down without a fight: Patrick Harper ripped a laser over goalie Hunter Miska’s shoulder to send the game to overtime.
The extra frame didn’t last long, as Adam Johnson potted the game-winner just two minutes in to send the Bulldogs to the Frozen Four.
No. 1 Harvard 3, No. 3 Air Force 2
Like so many teams on Saturday, Harvard spent most of the game just trying to hang on to a dwindling lead.
Their three star forwards struck gold again: Alexander Kerfoot assisted on the opening goal, and Ryan Donato and Tyler Moy both scored in the second period to give Harvard a 3-0 lead. Then the Crimson just had to hold on.
Air Force scored twice before the second period ended: Brady Tomlak and Jordan Himley found the back of the net within about 15 seconds of each other.
But that was all the Falcons could muster, and Harvard advanced to play Minnesota-Duluth in the Frozen Four.
First Round Games
No. 4 Notre Dame 3, No. 1 Minnesota 2
For the better half of the game, the Golden Gophers played like the No. 1 seed they were. Connor Reilly staked Minnesota to a 1-0 lead in the first period, and Vinni Lettieri added another just 30 seconds into the second period to extend the lead.
Notre Dame needed a spark. They got one.
Notre Dame’s Cal Petersen caught Minnesota on a shift change, setting Andrew Oglevie free with an odd-man rush that he capitalized on. Less than a minute later, Anders Bjork tied the game.
Bjork struck again in the third, and that was all she wrote. Notre Dame scored the first big upset of the tournament and a date with UMass Lowell on Sunday.
No. 3 Penn State 10, No. 2 Union 3
So. Not much to recap here.
Though it should be noted: Penn State’s shot totals weren’t ridiculous. They only put 33 shots on net and still scored on ten of them. A remarkable opening tourney game in a remarkable year for the Nittany Lions.
No. 1 Denver 5, No. 4 Michigan Tech 2
The score makes this contest look closer than it actually was.
Tech was chasing the whole game after letting the Pioneers score five unanswered goals in the opening 27 minutes. Colin Staub scored two of those, and Michael Davies dished in two assists.
Two of Denver’s top NHL draftees got into the action as well: Will Butcher (Avalanche) scored and Henrik Borgstrom (Panthers) assested on the fifth goal.
Gavin Gould and Jake Lucchini scored to keep it somewhat close in the second, but Tech never could mount a sustained attack. Denver advances to play Penn State.
No. 2 Massachussetts-Lowell 5, No. 3 Cornell 0
Not much of a contest here. UMass-Lowell controlled play with their patented brand of grinding hockey, capitalizing on their scoring chances where Cornell could not.
Ryan Lohn had two goals in the win and Ryan Collins added two assists. UMass-Lowell plays Notre Dame on Sunday.
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goalhofer · 2 years
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2021-22 Toledo Walleye Roster
Wingers
#9 Austin McIlmurray (Coral Springs, Florida)
#16 Brandon Hawkins (Macomb Township, Michigan)
#17 T.J. Hensick (Howell, Michigan) C
#19 Matt Berry (Canton Charter Township, Michigan)
#20 Brady Tomlak (Oakland, Michigan)
#34 Keeghan Howdeshell (Brighton, Michigan)
Centers
#12 Brett McKenzie (Ottawa, Ontario)
#13 Mitchell Heard (Newcastle, Ontario)
#14 John Albert (Concord Township, Ohio) A
#15 Marcus Vela (Burnaby, British Columbia)
#21 Brandon Schultz (Estero, Florida)
#22 Brett Boeing (Barrington Township, Illinois)
#23 Conlan Keenan (Webster, New York)
#28 Josh Dickinson (Halton, Ontario)
Defensemen
#3 Chris McKay (Edmonton, Alberta)
#4 Adam Parsells (Wausau, Wisconsin)
#5 Gordie Myer (Toledo, Ohio)
#7 Steven Oleksy (Chesterfield Charter Township, Michigan)
#11 Seth Barton (Kelowna, British Columbia)
#18 Alex Brooks (Walker, Michigan)
#24 Randy Gazzola (Thorold, Ontario) A
#25 Blake Hillman (Elk River, Minnesota)
#26 Connor Walters (Welland, Ontario)
#27 Chris Martenet (Indianapolis, Indiana)
#44 Butrus Ghafari (Detroit, Michigan)
#74 Cole Fraser (Carleton Place, Ontario)
Goalies
#30 Victor Brattström (Göteborg, Sweden)
#35 Pat Nagle (Bloomfield Township, Michigan)
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david558me · 3 years
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