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She would rather sleep on this chair than return to Laurel Avenue, she tells me. She does not say why, only that the apartment is “boring”—a word Dasani tends to use when she is angry. She will soon be on the bus back to Hershey, which she calls by another name. “In three days, I go home,” Dasani says.
Invisible Child: Poverty, Survival, and Hope in an American City
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