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The One-in-a-Million Boy
The One-in-a-Million Boy
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This is Miss Ona Vitkus. This is her life memories and shards on tape.
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I loved the shared storytelling. Each time you share a story, a part of you and your history is entrusted to another to take, process and hopefully accept in a kind , nonjudgmental manner. I believe a piece of your spirituality is shared.
What is also important in the shared storytelling is the reminder we all have a past with a secret or two and we all were young. We all once had flawless, skin, shining eyes, small waistlines and a spring in our step. We all loved and lost; we all have history. Ona may be old in years but she is still young at heart.

"Each time you share a story, a part of you and your history is entrusted to another to take" - Lovely thought Karen, and nicely put. Maybe you should be writing a book :)
Why do you think that Ona is now choosing to share an honest recounting of her past? What is it about the boy that makes Ona trust him and share her secrets with him?
Did you enjoy these sections where the boy is interviewing Ona about her past? Did it help you to understand Ona and see her as more than just an old lady?