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The school feels safe, even “peaceful,” says Dasani. Everything is more quiet, including her own mind. She is no longer consumed by the usual worries—of Lee-Lee’s bottle or Supreme’s temper. Each part of her day is now decided by other people. This could make a girl feel caged, but for Dasani, it has the opposite effect. She feels free.
Invisible Child: Poverty, Survival, and Hope in an American City
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