“He turned to his own place then . . . and began to ask what might be the best use of it. How might a family live there without reducing it?”
Quote by Wendell Berry
Book:Remembering
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Remembering
This book delves into the complexities of human memory and its impact on personal identity, weaving a narrative that challenges the reader's understanding of the self through the lens of memory. more
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