Five minutes with Julie Link

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By Melissa Hicks

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Meet Julie Link, she is a homemaker and part-time editor, and has been a Carmel resident for 28 years.

What books have you read in the last six months?

“This summer I read ‘The Fault in Our Stars’ which is by an Indiana author, John Green. And I read ‘The Book Thief’ I enjoyed that one a great deal. Then I just finished reading ‘Gone Girl.’”

What movies have you seen recently?

“The most recent movie I’ve watched was ‘The Manchurian Candidate’ which was made in 1962. An old movie, kind of a classic. A mystery story.”

What is one of the most fun things you’ve done?

“I was a student in Paris. A friend of mine, who was also an American student, wanted to go to Corsica (an island in the Mediterranean) for spring break. So we had a tent, two backpacks, two bicycles and that was it. And we biked and camped for 10 days. We biked our way around the entire perimeter of the island. It was such an adventure. Unlike anything I’d done before or since.”

What do you like most about your community?

“I feel very safe and just comfortable. And I don’t mean just crime level, I mean the people are nice and friendly. It’s a great place to raise a family. There are lots of things to do. But I guess what has kept us here more than anything else is our church. We love our church.”

Five Minutes With is a recurring feature of Current in Carmel. If you or someone you know would like to be featured, please e-mail [email protected].

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