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Anyway* by Arthur Salm
Anyway* by Arthur Salm






Anyway* by Arthur Salm

I love it when my neighbors and friends drop off fruit and little gifts for pie. I’ll let you know when the pie comes out of the fridge. Instead of Key Limes from Florida, when I receive California limes I like to call it a Cal Lime Pie. I found a great recipe for graham cracker crust made with oats instead of graham crackers (yes, I’ll make sure the oats are GF). We are having a Santa Ana condition which means its hot, and a nice cool pie sounds refreshing. Arthur Salm, one of the pie winners gave me a bag of limes from his tree, and it’s citrus season and pie season so it seems I should make a a pie with these limes. * Arthur Salm’s favorite book when he was a kid: “When I was 8 or 9, Milton Lesser’s ‘Earthbound.’ It inspired me to begin writing a ­science-fiction novel.Today’s pie is a gluten-free key lime pie. Camp was great, but it was nothing compared to being a 10-year-old hanging out past midnight with incredibly cool teenage counselors.” The new group of kids didn’t arrive till the next day, so some counselors took the two of us along that night as they went out for burgers, then to a triple feature at a drive-in. “After a week-long YMCA camp, a friend and I talked our parents into letting us stay for another session. That’s because Salm was a veteran camper as a child. This book will make you feel as though you’ve been to summer camp, even if you aren't going this summer. He’s kind of like I was as a kid, but way smarter and funnier.” “No, but I sure wish I had, because - just like Max - I wasn’t very happy with who I was. So that got us wondering if, when Salm was a kid, he ever pulled a switcheroo like Max did. and his new friends blow off most of the activities and just spend time together, hanging and talking and just being.”

Anyway* by Arthur Salm

or nothing much happens, which in a way is just as important. . .

Anyway* by Arthur Salm

“Time slows down in the summer,” author Salm told us.

Anyway* by Arthur Salm

Author Arthur Salm says his character Max is “way smarter and funnier” than he was as a boy.








Anyway* by Arthur Salm