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Reader's Digest

Jun 01 2022
Magazine

In this era of information overload, Reader’s Digest offers something unique: the very best advice, information and inspiration from multiple sources, condensed into an easy-to-read digest. In each issue you’ll get trusted, time-saving insights about Health, Personal Finance, Work, Family, and National issues, PLUS exclusive book excerpts, news-making interviews, and humor.

A Fight for the Future

LETTERS • Notes on Past Issues

We’re on the Prowl...

The Fairy’s Godmother

Dads on Duty • When gang violence spiked, parents at a Louisiana high school said “Not on our watch”

Hey, That’s Me!

A Perfect Match • FROM THE DODO

A Goose Chase • WICHITA, KANSAS

LIFE • IN THESE United States

SCENES FROM A MARRIAGE

We Found a FIX HELP, HACKS, & HOW TO

HOW TO Stop Losing Your Stuff • Can’t find your keys—again? Cognitive experts can help you stop searching (and stressing).

HUMOR in UNIFORM

Picking Peppers

EASY MUHAMMARA

National Parks: Made for You and Me

All in a Day’s WORK

An Anti-Migraine Diet • What you eat—and don’t eat— can help stave off debilitating headaches

Keeping a Laughter Journal

Calling All Blood Donors!

News FROM THE WORLD OF MEDICINE

LAUGHTER THE BEST Medicine

ON FATHER’S DAY, EVERY DAD IS A SUPERHERO

WHERE, OH WHERE?

THE FUTURE OF TECH • From self-driving cars to space travel, we answer your questions about where technology is heading

FOR SALE My Catalog of Dad Jokes • Once your kid stops laughing at “Why didn’t Han Solo enjoy his steak dinner? It was Chewie!” it’s time to move on

Advice to the Young • One of the world’s most celebrated writers has much to share—though she sometimes wonders whether she should keep her thoughts to herself

“I NEVER THOUGHT OF IT THAT WAY” • HOW TO TALK TO PEOPLE EVEN IF YOU DISAGREE

Parenting, Passed Down • Genes aren’t the only things we inherit. Readers share the rules and traditions that made them the parents they are today.

PUT ME IN, COACH!

NIGHTMARE ON LAKE SUPERIOR • One by one, the three kayakers capsized in the cold, angry water. Then they became separated

FLIP THE ’SCRIPT • Before dialing your doctor, try finding relief with these simple home remedies that really work

The RD LIST • READ, WATCH, LISTEN

QUOTABLE QUOTES

Brain GAMES • SHARPEN YOUR MIND

WORD POWER • The poet T. S. Eliot once wrote, “What we call the beginning is often the end... The end is where we start from.” That’s certainly true of these words: Each begins and ends with the same letter. Start with the quiz below, then come full circle by checking the answers on the next page.

ANSWERS

SPECIAL OFFER

A TRUSTED FRIEND IN A COMPLICATED WORLD


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 120 Publisher: Trusted Media Brands Inc. Edition: Jun 01 2022

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: May 17, 2022

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OverDrive Magazine

subjects

News & Politics

Languages

English

In this era of information overload, Reader’s Digest offers something unique: the very best advice, information and inspiration from multiple sources, condensed into an easy-to-read digest. In each issue you’ll get trusted, time-saving insights about Health, Personal Finance, Work, Family, and National issues, PLUS exclusive book excerpts, news-making interviews, and humor.

A Fight for the Future

LETTERS • Notes on Past Issues

We’re on the Prowl...

The Fairy’s Godmother

Dads on Duty • When gang violence spiked, parents at a Louisiana high school said “Not on our watch”

Hey, That’s Me!

A Perfect Match • FROM THE DODO

A Goose Chase • WICHITA, KANSAS

LIFE • IN THESE United States

SCENES FROM A MARRIAGE

We Found a FIX HELP, HACKS, & HOW TO

HOW TO Stop Losing Your Stuff • Can’t find your keys—again? Cognitive experts can help you stop searching (and stressing).

HUMOR in UNIFORM

Picking Peppers

EASY MUHAMMARA

National Parks: Made for You and Me

All in a Day’s WORK

An Anti-Migraine Diet • What you eat—and don’t eat— can help stave off debilitating headaches

Keeping a Laughter Journal

Calling All Blood Donors!

News FROM THE WORLD OF MEDICINE

LAUGHTER THE BEST Medicine

ON FATHER’S DAY, EVERY DAD IS A SUPERHERO

WHERE, OH WHERE?

THE FUTURE OF TECH • From self-driving cars to space travel, we answer your questions about where technology is heading

FOR SALE My Catalog of Dad Jokes • Once your kid stops laughing at “Why didn’t Han Solo enjoy his steak dinner? It was Chewie!” it’s time to move on

Advice to the Young • One of the world’s most celebrated writers has much to share—though she sometimes wonders whether she should keep her thoughts to herself

“I NEVER THOUGHT OF IT THAT WAY” • HOW TO TALK TO PEOPLE EVEN IF YOU DISAGREE

Parenting, Passed Down • Genes aren’t the only things we inherit. Readers share the rules and traditions that made them the parents they are today.

PUT ME IN, COACH!

NIGHTMARE ON LAKE SUPERIOR • One by one, the three kayakers capsized in the cold, angry water. Then they became separated

FLIP THE ’SCRIPT • Before dialing your doctor, try finding relief with these simple home remedies that really work

The RD LIST • READ, WATCH, LISTEN

QUOTABLE QUOTES

Brain GAMES • SHARPEN YOUR MIND

WORD POWER • The poet T. S. Eliot once wrote, “What we call the beginning is often the end... The end is where we start from.” That’s certainly true of these words: Each begins and ends with the same letter. Start with the quiz below, then come full circle by checking the answers on the next page.

ANSWERS

SPECIAL OFFER

A TRUSTED FRIEND IN A COMPLICATED WORLD


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