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Article: Lodging With Bedtime Stories
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- The Washington Post
- Article date:
- April 1, 2007
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Settle in with great and quirky books at some of our favorite
reading spots. Bed, and often free breakfast, included:
There has been a "working library" at Arizona Inn (2200 E. Elm
St., Tucson, 800-933-1093, www.arizonainn.com) since it was built in
1930 by Arizona's first female U.S. representative, Isabella
Greenway. The collection has expanded during generations of family
ownership. Isabella's great-grandson, Will Conroy, has been filling
the shelves with fiction and poetry by writers loved by his late
father, Frank, author and director of the famed Iowa Writers'
Workshop for nearly 20 years.
Conroy has discovered that readers rarely walk off with the inn's