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I also felt that Deya now understood her mother better from reading the 100 letters Isra had written which her grandmother had given her toward the end of the book. That Deya now understood that her mother planned to get away and break the cycle. This may have helped Deya to be strong and forge ahead with her hopes.
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Jun 12, 2020 05:24AM
I also felt that Deya now understood her mother better from reading the 100 letters Isra had written which her grandmother had given her toward the end of the book. That Deya now understood that her mother planned to get away and break the cycle. This may have helped Deya to be strong and forge ahead with her hopes.
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