Gretchen Seremetis

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Upstairs, a weird thing happened. After living there almost every day of my life, I saw our apartment as if it were the first time. I noticed all sorts of things that were usually invisible to me: the stuffing coming out of the sofa in two places, the burns from Mr. Nunzi’s cigarettes, the big flakes of paint hanging off the ceiling, and the black spot next to the radiator where dripping water had stained the wood floor. “Excuse me,” I said. “I’ll be right back.” In the bathroom, I stared at the white tile hexagons on the floor and saw nothing but the crud in between them. I hid Moms ...more
When You Reach Me
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