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“Still, it is like a long hopeless homesickness my missing those young days. To me, they're like my own place that I have gone away from forever, and I have lived all the time since among great pleasures but in a foreign town. Well, O.K. Farewell, certain years.”

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Enormous Changes at the Last Minute: Stories

This book compiles a series of short narratives that delve into the unpredictability of life, focusing on the sudden and significant changes that occur at the most inopportune times. more

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Grace Paley
Grace Paley

Grace Paley was an American writer born on December 11, 1922, and passed away on August 22, 2007. Known for her concise language and profound emotional depth, her works primarily focus on family, love, and social issues. more

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