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Fifty-two guests take turns filling a military father's chair at his family's dinner table while he serves his yearlong deployment.
The week before Thanksgiving 2011, Dustin Smiley left for a yearlong military deployment. Soon after, his son Ford, eleven, invited Senator Susan Collins to fill his dad's chair at dinner. On January 3, 2012, Senator Collins came to dinner . and brought brownies. So began Dinner with the Smileys, nationally syndicated columnist Sarah Smiley's fifty-two-week commitment to fill her husband's place at the family dinner table with interesting people--from schoolteachers to Olympians, professional athletes to famous authors, comedians to politicians--and unique role models for her three sons, even as she knows Dustin's seat cannot truly be filled until he is home again for the fifty-third dinner. Why dinner? Because dinnertime is often the loneliest time for people living alone. If houses and apartments were like dollhouses with one side totally exposed, Sarah says, we'd see plenty of people eating alone to the glow of a television. That was the fate Sarah feared for herself and her children during Dustin's absence. So she opened her home, and she and the kids sent invitations. And they found that a surprising number of people really are Read More chevron_rightIt takes about 7 Hours and 12 minutes on average for a reader to read Dinner With The Smileys: One Military Family, One Year Of Heroes, And Lessons For A Lifetime. This is based on the average reading speed of 250 Words per minute.
Dinner With The Smileys: One Military Family, One Year Of Heroes, And Lessons For A Lifetime is 368 pages long.
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