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A Must-Read for All Generations Reflections: My Journey on Arunah is more than just a memoir; it’s a journey through time, capturing the essence of growing up in Baltimore. Whether you're interested in local history, inspired by personal triumphs, or simply looking for an engaging read, this book offers something for everyone. Experience the charm, resilience, and spirit of Rosearl Julian West’s life story.

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Rosearl Julian West

Rosearl Julian West, a celebrated native of West Baltimore, has dedicated her career to delivering insightful and impactful news. With an impressive tenure at notable radio stations such as WBAL-AM and WEAA-FM, she has garnered numerous accolades for her contributions to broadcast journalism. Beyond her professional achievements, Rosearl has served as a public relations specialist, mentor, and active community member. A proud graduate of Western High School and Goucher College, she cherishes her family, hobbies, and the vibrant community of Gwynn Oak, Maryland where she resides with her husband, Chip.

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Discover the heartfelt reactions from readers who have been captivated by Rosearl Julian West’s memoir. Reflections: My Journey on Arunah has left a lasting impact, inspiring and resonating with all who turn its pages.

Ms Julian has written a book chock-full of memories of growing up in Baltimore during the great days of the 50s and 60s. It so happens that our professional paths crossed several times, in radio and in government work, but I believe this book is great reading for us "people of a certain age" no matter where they were born or raised or worked.

Mark Clark

This book brought back many memories of growing up in Baltimore City, especially the Veney Brothers incident.

A. C. Cage

Rosearl, you were always a great story teller and this book shows off your talent for keeping your audience engaged. I love the way you mixed historical and modern day events and how you intertwined your perspectives as a child and an adult. Very well done!

linda foy