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Diane L. LaFonte

 

A golf and guitar-playing enthusiast whose zeal for both far exceeds her skills.

 

Diane is a special education paraprofessional who lives in Illinois with her three cats: Tee Tee, Toby and Midnight. She loves to workout at the gym, fish, knit, read and write.

 

At the beginning of the year she set her sights on tackling a literary classic a month, something that had been on her to-do list for some time. LaFonte's eagerness to delve into literary history resulted in her becoming Panache's resident writer of "The Classics Revisted," column found in the monthly edition of Book Bag. Her passion for the classics has resulted in reviews of literary favorites beginning with her first review of "Little Women" followed with literary greats that include "On Waldon's Pond," "Ivanhoe," "The Adventures of Hucklberry Finn," Farehenheit 451," "The Adventures of Robin Hood," "The Great Gatsby" and her most recent review Jack London's "Call of the Wild."

 

 

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