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Each one of us carried away a few pieces—perfumed oranges with bright, green leaves—a piece of home. Later I sectioned the fruit and brought back to California some of the seeds, which I planted in my garden. They have grown into big bushes now, but have not yet borne any fruit. Perhaps like all refugees, they struggle to blossom and bear fruit in a foreign land. I call them my Peace Grove.
In My Mother's Footsteps: A Palestinian Refugee Returns Home
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