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Susan Toole

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  • Portrait of Toole posing with her daughter and a copy of Dr. Seuss' "Oh, the Places You'll Go!" Reading is a personal passion of hers that she loves to share with her daughter. She originally moved to Asheville in 1995 to study at UNCA, and moved back in 2004 for her husband's job and love of the area. She stays for the beauty, nature, small town feel, and is home to her family.