We’re thrilled to bring you an all-nonfiction issue of Cutleaf this week.
In this issue, Rimma Kranet shops for the unavailable items of a closely remembered past in “Stakanchik.”

Karen Multer remembers just exactly what it meant to be special, and the toll it takes on some, in “The Special Ones.”
And John Saul reveals more than he may have intended—or does he?—in “Ten things I would have taken to the grave, had I not written them down here.”
This issue features illustrations by W. S. Coleman from British Birds’ Eggs and Nests, Popularly Described by Rev. J. C. Atkinson, author of Play Hours and Half Holidays.

Featured art: W. S. Coleman

Illustrations by W. S. Coleman from British Birds’ Eggs and Nests, Popularly Described by Rev. J. C. Atkinson, author of Walks and Talks, and Play Hours and Half Holidays. [George Routledge and Son, London, 1870.] For more, see the Biodiversity Library at www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/54531#page/7/mode/1up.

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