As Canadians bid farewell to Reader's Digest, one woman says the magazine changed her life
Elisabeth Baugh opened the magazine in 1982 to find a life-changing solution for her facial difference. She still has a copy of that same issue today.
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Elisabeth Baugh opened the magazine in 1982 to find a life-changing solution for her facial difference. She still has a copy of that same issue today.