To the editors. (Correspondence).

From: Commonweal | Date: December 20, 2002 | Copyright information

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This is just to congratulate you on the November 8 fall books issue. It was such an enjoyable read, but also soulful, challenging, and enlightening enough for even this fussy reader!

Margaret O'Brien Steinfels: thanks for your "Editor's Note." Please keep readers in touch with what you decide to explore. And best wishes from me.

MARYLEE MITCHAM 
Golden, Colo. 

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