Liz Gnidovec

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At the age of seven, I shouldn’t have been crying over the car. I ought to have been thinking about my presents — that would have been the logical thing. Had you already taught me that we were the sort of people whom nobody would come to help? Had you already conveyed to me your sense of our place in the world?
Who Killed My Father
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