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Reader's Digest

Feb 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.

DEAR READER • A Century of Stories

LETTERS • NOTES ON PAST ISSUES

Bearing Gifts

She Fell for Him • An injured trail runner finds help—and love—from a knight on a mountain bike

Taking a Scalpel to Medical Debt

Buster the Bull • SPARTANBURG, SOUTH CAROLINA

LIFE IN THESE United States

We Found a FIX HELPS, HACKS, & HOW TO

Our Two Cents on Cryptocurrency

The Hottest Kitchen Tip? Freezing

APPLEJACK HOT TODDY

All in a Day’s WORK

DON’T CALL US, WE’LL CALL YOU • Looking for a job? Be sure to proofread your résumé. Below, we’ve strung together actual blunders made by job seekers.

When Heart Disease Runs in the Family • What you can do with the cardio cards you’ve been dealt

News FROM THE WORLD OF MEDICINE

LAUGHTER THE BEST medicine

Little Magazine, BIG STORIES • A look at the significant, memorable, prescient articles and authors from 100 years of Reader’s Digest

WHAT Roots MEANS TO ME • Alex Haley’s landmark book began in Reader’s Digest, where he worked as a senior editor. The repercussions are still being felt today.

QUOTABLE QUOTES • Wit and wisdom from our archives

Laughing MATTERS • Humor connects us to one another. But how has what we find funny changed over the past 100 years?

“READER’S DIGEST Saved My LIFE!” • Grateful readers recount how our magazine got them diagnoses, treatment, and—most importantly—their lives back

The VOICE of the AVERAGE GRUNT • From World War II to Afghanistan, America’s fighting men and women were always accompanied by a familiar friend

LOOKING to the FUTURE • What will the next 100 years bring? Our collective future is actually pretty bright.

The Fight to Save Texas’s Spectacular CORAL REEFS • A team of unlikely allies came together to expand protections, but will it be enough?

SWEPT AWAY • For the parents of the bride, fear replaces happiness as a raging river scoops up their car on the way to the wedding

HUMOR in UNIFORM

WORD POWER • To celebrate our centennial, the centerpiece of this quiz is cent, from the Latin centum—think centimeter, century, or centipede—which often means “one hundred.” But don’t get complacent; this letter combo also turns up in words that have nothing to do with hundred. Turn to the next page for answers.

Roise by C. F. Payne


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

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  • Release date: January 18, 2022

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OverDrive Magazine

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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.

DEAR READER • A Century of Stories

LETTERS • NOTES ON PAST ISSUES

Bearing Gifts

She Fell for Him • An injured trail runner finds help—and love—from a knight on a mountain bike

Taking a Scalpel to Medical Debt

Buster the Bull • SPARTANBURG, SOUTH CAROLINA

LIFE IN THESE United States

We Found a FIX HELPS, HACKS, & HOW TO

Our Two Cents on Cryptocurrency

The Hottest Kitchen Tip? Freezing

APPLEJACK HOT TODDY

All in a Day’s WORK

DON’T CALL US, WE’LL CALL YOU • Looking for a job? Be sure to proofread your résumé. Below, we’ve strung together actual blunders made by job seekers.

When Heart Disease Runs in the Family • What you can do with the cardio cards you’ve been dealt

News FROM THE WORLD OF MEDICINE

LAUGHTER THE BEST medicine

Little Magazine, BIG STORIES • A look at the significant, memorable, prescient articles and authors from 100 years of Reader’s Digest

WHAT Roots MEANS TO ME • Alex Haley’s landmark book began in Reader’s Digest, where he worked as a senior editor. The repercussions are still being felt today.

QUOTABLE QUOTES • Wit and wisdom from our archives

Laughing MATTERS • Humor connects us to one another. But how has what we find funny changed over the past 100 years?

“READER’S DIGEST Saved My LIFE!” • Grateful readers recount how our magazine got them diagnoses, treatment, and—most importantly—their lives back

The VOICE of the AVERAGE GRUNT • From World War II to Afghanistan, America’s fighting men and women were always accompanied by a familiar friend

LOOKING to the FUTURE • What will the next 100 years bring? Our collective future is actually pretty bright.

The Fight to Save Texas’s Spectacular CORAL REEFS • A team of unlikely allies came together to expand protections, but will it be enough?

SWEPT AWAY • For the parents of the bride, fear replaces happiness as a raging river scoops up their car on the way to the wedding

HUMOR in UNIFORM

WORD POWER • To celebrate our centennial, the centerpiece of this quiz is cent, from the Latin centum—think centimeter, century, or centipede—which often means “one hundred.” But don’t get complacent; this letter combo also turns up in words that have nothing to do with hundred. Turn to the next page for answers.

Roise by C. F. Payne


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