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Living With a Teenager Taught Me What America Forgot

Takeaways from living with a Gen Z granddaughter.
Living With a Teenager Taught Me What America Forgot
Grandkids can learn more about their grandparents and their family history by recording their life stories. Biba Kayewich
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Based on Neil Simon’s classic play and the film that followed, the television sitcom “The Odd Couple” featured Oscar Madison (Jack Klugman), a sloppy, cigar-smoking, poker-playing sportswriter, and his new apartment mate Felix Unger (Tony Randall), a neat freak and neurotic photographer who abhorred smoking. It was a classic mismatch that brought lots of laughs.

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Jeff Minick
Jeff Minick
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Jeff Minick has four children and a growing platoon of grandchildren. For 20 years, he taught history, literature, and Latin to seminars of homeschooling students in Asheville, N.C. He is the author of two novels, “Amanda Bell” and “Dust on Their Wings,” and two works of nonfiction, “Learning as I Go” and “Movies Make the Man.” Today, he lives and writes in Front Royal, Va.