Didem Dede

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As she leaves the salon, Sarah thinks of the woman who gave up her hair, of the Sicilian workers who disentangled and treated it, with such infinite patience. She thinks of the woman who assembled the wig. She feels as if the whole world is working to help her heal. She remembers the phrase from the Talmud: Whoever saves one life saves the world entire. Today, the whole world is saving her, and Sarah is filled with gratitude.
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