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A Lesson in Geography and Modesty
There’s nothing like a worldly person to remind you you’re not.
When I meet Merveille Kasongo, her body language reads like one of those signs on the back of a semitruck that warn: “Stay back 200 feet.” Her arms remains locked at her sides and without smiling she looks directly at me with big dark eyes lined with lashes so thick I wonder how they could be real. My brassy American sensibilities are, of course, injured.

Mama Had a Little Lamb
Words by Andrea Goto Photography by Chia Chong Styling by Libbie Summers Model: Anna Heritage Dad’s shift work at the tissue mill dictated what Mom cooked for dinner. Graveyard called […]

The Healing Power of a Bagel
Words by Libbie Summers (excerpt from Sweet and Vicious –baking with attitude, Rizzoli) Photography by Chia Chong Standing in for Captain Keith: David Busch Keith was a modern-day pirate. An elusive […]