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The Sacramento River drew Bob Madgic and his wife Diane to Shasta county after Madgic’s career in public education. He published “The Sacramento: A Transcendent River,” books on fly fishing, Half Dome, and the couple’s rescue dog Ebby.

His Amherst College career began in 1956 and after his 60th reunion he decided to take up a classmate’s challenge to write a memoir with each chapter clocking in at exactly 100 words. Come to think of it, why not exactly 100 chapters?

“Reflections: 100 Hundred-Word Stories” ($10 in paperback from River Bend Books, 6412 Clear View Drive, Anderson, CA 96007) is, as Madgic says in the preface, an opportunity to “dish out praise, admit errors, settle old scores, recast one’s image, expose cultural idiosyncrasies, and perhaps, prompt a chuckle.”

The author met the famous and infamous. “It was no privilege to greet scumbags Roy Cohn and Joe McCarthy. But to meet Eleanor Roosevelt was a rare honor. … She was the strongest voice of her time for the civil rights of Blacks and against the wartime internment of Japanese-Americans.” He connected, if briefly, with Richard Nixon, Ted Kennedy, and Arnold Schwarzenegger.

Donald Trump’s visit to Redding gets thumbs down, as does most religion, as does camping in the Rocky Mountains with their kids Kirk, Doug, and Jen during a thunderstorm. “It’s better to camp when it is sunny.” Noted.

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