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   One Kid at a Time
   Sarah Ann Reeves Moody
   250
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   Low-Fat and Happy
   Teresa Collins
   254
   Graduation Message
   Robert A. Concolino
   259
   Our Christmas Boy
   Shirley Barksdale
   263
   Judy's Birthday
   Shelley Peterman Schwarz
   267
   The Special Olympics
   Denaé Adams
   271
   The Classified Ad
   Marsha Arons
   274
   The Mop Angel
   Lizanne Southgate
   278
   Grandma Is on Her Feet Again
   Margaret McSherry
   283
   8. Special Moments
   The Department Store Santa
   Sally A. Breslin
   288
   Halloween Angels
   Steven J. Lesko Jr.
   292
   Lucky Pennies
   Jill Williford Mitchell
   293
   Let Our Requests Be Known
   Donna Kay Heath
   297
   Christmas in the Silver Egg
   Mechi Garza
   299
   A Coke and a Smile
   Jacqueline M. Hickey
   305
   Enduring Labor
   LeAnn Thieman
   309
   The Smile Behind the Tear
   Helen Luecke
   311
   The Not-So-White Christmas Gift
   Harrison Kelly
   315
   9. MIRACLES
   It Happened on the Brooklyn Subway
   Paul Deutschman
   320
   Take My Hand
   Mary Ann Hagen as told to LeAnn Thieman
   325
   Love Can Last Forever
   Deb Plouse Fulton
   328
   Highway Hero
   Carol A. Price-Lopata
   330
   Plenty of Sunsets
   Cindy Jevne Buck
   333
   Mom, Can You Pull Some Strings?
   Carol Allen
   337
   Never, Never Give Up
   Diane Novinski
   341
   The Baby Blanket
   Winona Smith
   343
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   10. Across The Generations
   Stories on a Headboard
   Elaine Pondant
   349
   Mother's Hands
   Louisa Godissart McQuillen
   352
   Every Woman Needs a Champion
   Carole Garbuny Vogel
   354
   The Trellis
   Daniel Schantz
   358
   A Final Letter to a Father
   Gail Rosenblum
   361
   A Penny Saved
   Carita Barlow as told to Carol McAdoo Rehme
   366
   Emma's Bouquets
   Pamela George
   370
   Between the Lines
   Charlotte Adelsperger
   373
   Bean Talk
   Veronica Hilton
   376
   A Legacy in a Soup Pot
   Barbara Davey
   379
   More Chicken Soup?
   383
   Supporting Women of the World
   384
   Who Is Jack Canfield?
   385
   Who Is Mark Victor Hansen?
   386
   Who Is Jennifer Read Hawthorne?
   387
   Who Is Marci Shimoff?
   388
   Contributors
   389
   Permissions (continued)
   403
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   ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
   A Second Chicken Soup for the Woman's Soul has taken more than a year to write, compile and edit. It has been a true labor of love for all of us. One of the greatest joys of creating this book was working with people who gave this project not just their time and attention, but their hearts and souls as well. We would like to thank the following people for their dedication and contributions, without which this book could not have been created:
   Our families, who have given us love and support throughout this project, and have been chicken soup for our souls!
   Dan Hawthorne, whose unconditional acceptance, enthusiasm for our work and great sense of humor always keep us going. Thank you for being one of our biggest fans.
   Amy and William Hawthorne, for sharing their youthful perspective and being part of our cheering section.
   Maureen H. Read, for always being there for us.
   Louise and Marcus Shimoff, who are always thinking of us and providing love and support on every level.
   Georgia Noble, for her love and her gracious support while we worked on this project.
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   Christopher Noble Canfield, for sharing his innocence, his art, his singing, his acting, his great hugs and his irrepressible love for life with us.
   Patty Hansen, and Elisabeth and Melanie Hansen, for once again sharing and lovingly supporting us in the process of creating yet another book.
   Patty Aubery, the glue that holds everything together at the central Chicken Soup for the Soul office. Your heart, your clarity and your dedication are a constant inspiration, and we always appreciate how much we can count on you.
   Beverly Merson, for putting her heart and soul into this project. We are grateful for your extraordinary talents in researching and creative problem-solving, and for your great dedication to this book. We thank you from the bottom of our hearts.
   Elinor Hall, who did an extraordinary job in helping us read and research stories for this book. We deeply appreciate your support, your love and your friendship.
   Carol Kline, for her wonderful contributions in researching, writing and editing stories for this book. Carol, you are a brilliant writer and we are grateful for your talent and your never-ending friendship.
   Cynthia Knowlton and Sue Penberthy, for their devoted support and care of Jennifer's and Marci's respective lives. Thank you for keeping us sane. We couldn't have done this without both of you.
   Sharon Linnéa, Erica Orloff and Wendy Miles, for their marvelous job of editing numerous stories. Your editor's touch captured the essence of Chicken Soup.
   Joanne Cox, for an outstanding job typing and preparing our initial manuscripts. Thank you for your great attention to detail and your loyalty to this project.
   Craig Herndon, our information management hero, for assisting with the preparation of the initial manuscript.
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   Suzanne Thomas Lawlor, for her excellent contributions in researching and reading hundreds of story submissions.
   Jeanette Lisefski, for keeping parts of our office impeccably on track.
   Peter Vegso and Gary Seidler at Health Communications, Inc., our publishers extraordinaire, for their vision and their commitment to bringing Chicken Soup for the Soul to the world.
   Heather McNamara, senior editor for the Chicken Soup for the Soul series, for working with us throughout the process of compiling this book, and for preparing and editing our final manuscript. You are a pro and a joy to work with!
   Nancy Mitchell, for managing the ever-challenging process of obtaining permissions for the stories used in this bookand somehow staying sane through it all. Thanks for your invaluable help.
   Leslie Forbes, who was always there when we needed her and always had a smile on her face and love in her heart.
   Veronica Romero and Robin Yerian, for working in Jack's office to make sure everything ran smoothly during the production of this book.
   Rosalie Miller, who kept all of the communication flowing efficiently throughout this project. Your smiling face and never-ending encouragement have lightened our hearts.
   Teresa Esparza, who brilliantly 
					     					 			 coordinated all of Jack's speaking, travel, and radio and television appearances during this time.
   Kimberly Kirberger, for her ongoing support in all areas.
   Larry and Linda Price, who, in addition to keeping Jack's Foundation for Self-Esteem operating smoothly, continue to administrate the Soup Kitchens for the Soul
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   project, which distributes thousands of Chicken Soup for the Soul books free each year to prisoners, halfway houses, homeless shelters, battered women's shelters and inner city schools.
   John and Shannon Tullius, John Saul, Mike Sacks, Bud Gardner, Dan Poynter, Bryce Courtney, Terry Brooks and all our other friends at the Maui Writers Conference and Retreat who inspire and encourage us every year.
   Christine Belleris, Matthew Diener, Lisa Drucker and Allison Janse, our editors at Health Communications, for their generous efforts in bringing this book to its high state of excellence.
   Randee Goldsmith, Chicken Soup for the Soul manager at Health Communications, for her masterful coordination and support of all the Chicken Soup projects.
   Terry Burke, Irene Xanthos, Jane Barone, Lori Golden, Kelly Johnson Maragni, Karen Baliff Ornstein and Yvonne zum Tobel, the people at Health Communications, responsible for selling and marketing the Chicken Soup books.
   Kim Weiss, Larry Getlen and Ronni O'Brien at Health Communications, for their publicity and marketing efforts.
   Andrea Perrine Brower at Health Communications, for working with us so patiently and cooperatively on the cover design of this book.
   Robbin O'Neill, and George and Felicity Foster, for their artistic input and invaluable ideas on cover design.
   Rochelle Pennington, for assisting us with quotes.
   Sandra McCormick Hill and Lynn Ramage at Reader's Digest and Maria Porzio at Economics Press, who generously go out of their way to help us.
   Jim Rubis and the Fairfield (Iowa) Public Library, and Tony Kainauskas, Arnie Wolfson and Shirley Norway at 21st Century Bookstore, for their outstanding research assistance.
   Fairfield Printing, especially Stephanie Harward and
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   Cindy Sharp, for their enthusiastic support of our work.
   Tom Simmons and Sherry Johnson at the Fairfield Post Office, for assistance above and beyond the call of duty.
   Jerry Teplitz, for his inventive approach to testing manuscript and cover design.
   John Reiner, who nourished our bodies and souls with his exquisite food during the final weeks of the project.
   Robert Kenyon, for always being there with love, humor and support.
   Debra Poneman, for her inspiration.
   Terry Johnson and Bill Levacy, for their astute guidance on aspects of this project.
   M., for the gifts of wisdom and knowledge.
   Ann Blanchard, for her strength, clarity and loving guidance on this project.
   The following people, who supported and encouraged us during this project: Ron Hall, Amsheva Miller, Birgitte Necessary, Paul and Susan Shimoff, and Lynda Valles.
   We extend our gratitude to the following people, who completed the monumental task of reading the preliminary manuscript of this book, helped us make the final selections, and made invaluable comments on how to improve the book: Christine Belleris, Carolyn Burch, Diana Chapman, Linda DeGraaff, Lisa Drucker, Leslie Forbes, Mary Gagnon, Randee Goldsmith, Elinor Hall, Amy Hawthorne, Carol Jackson, Allison Janse, Carol Kline, Jeanette Lisefski, Kathy Karocki, Cynthia Knowlton, Robin Kotok, Ariane Luckey, Barbara McLoughlin, Karen McLoughlin, Heather McNamara, Barbara McQuaide, Beverly Merson, Holly Moore, Sandra Moradi, Sue Pen-berthy, Maureen H. Read, Wendy Read, Karen Rosenstein, Heather Sanders, Marcus and Louise Shimoff, Belinda Stroup, and Lynda Valles.
   We also thank the following people, who took the time to spread the word about this book and helped us
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   network with other writers: Terry Marotta, Marsha Arons, Jean Ravenscroft, Rob Spiegel, Eddy Hall, Marilyn Strube, Melanie Hernry, Maxine Holder, Marlene Bagnull, Bob Lightman, Carol Zetterberger, Pam Gordon, Ray Newton, Marion Bond West, John Fuhrman, Robyn Weaver, Susan Osborne, Meera Lester, Reg A. Forder, Elaine Colvin Wright, Elizabeth Klungness, Anita Gilbert and Marden Burr Mitchel.
   We deeply appreciate all the Chicken Soup for the Soul coauthors, who make it a joy to be part of this Chicken Soup family: Patty Aubery, Marty Becker, Ron Camacho, Irene Dunlap, Patty Hansen, Kimberly Kirberger, Tim Clauss, Carol Kline, Hanoch McCarty, Meladee McCarty, Nancy Mitchell, Maida Rogerson, Martin Rutte, Barry Spilchuk and Diana von Welanetz Wentworth.
   We also wish to acknowledge the hundreds of people who sent us stories, poems and quotes for possible inclusion in A Second Chicken Soup for the Woman's Soul. While we were not able to use everything you sent in, we were deeply touched by your heartfelt intention to share yourselves and your stories with our readers and us. Many of these may be used in future volumes of Chicken Soup for the Soul. Thank you!
   Because of the size of this project, we may have left out the names of some people who helped us along the way. If so, we are sorryplease know that we really do appreciate all of you very deeply.
   We are truly grateful for the many hands and hearts that have made this book possible. We love you all!
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   INTRODUCTION
   Welcome to A Second Chicken Soup for the Woman's Soul: 101 More Stories to Open the Hearts and Rekindle the Spirits of Women.