Madison Kean

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The heartbreaking history my father told me through his stories, bits and pieces both recent and distant, now had a context—we suddenly fit into a narrative, and that brought us a little closer to making sense. For the first time, I saw myself as a great-granddaughter, a descendant—not just a self. But it made my self more complicated than I ever had conceived of it being.
In the Shadow of the Valley: A Memoir
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