Tara Patterson

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He talked about personal topics—how he had separated from my mother, who had gone to her village in the north with two of my siblings. This was unusual: in Ghana, when parents separate, the children usually stay with the father, as if they were his property. I was surprised to hear my father talking to me like this: he already considered me an adult.
North to Paradise
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