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First published June 1, 1972
"I'm sorry, Jessie Baby," Joy said. Jessica looked up from her magazine and stared at her mother, a point-blank unwavering stare that said something important by not saying anything at all.As a kid, I don't know how much I appreciated that second sentence. As an adult, the line resonates with my copious experience giving such stares as a teenager and receiving them as an adult. And I love how the short story Jessica writes in order to confuse the school counselor reveals more about her interior world than she (or I as a child reader) imagined.