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December 2012
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About Sandy Hook Elementary School's Tragedy
I just read the stories about Connecticut shooting victims’ stories. It’s all about the breakfast they had that morning, the jokes they liked to tell, the kind of things they would do everyday, and the subjects the loved most. It’s all normal, they all were just human beings, with lives, hopes, and dreams. They never demanded anything excessive, they were just going through the day; waiting for...
June 2012
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Gia Loves Books : Admission by Jean-Hanff Korelitz
The college process is comparable to a mid-life crisis, and in Jean Hanff Korelitz’s novel “Admission” the two coincide. The novel follows a 38-year-old Princeton University admission officer, Portia Nathan, finds purpose in her gatekeeper role as she goes through a series of bizarre ups and downs, and implausible twists and turns. Her career and conscience are challenged after she visits a...
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April 2012
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A Year Without You, Mom. I Miss You.
Every time you said “Everything’s gonna be okay,” I felt peaceful and calm, and eventually everything went okay. I miss you like crazy. The best place to see you again is my memories and all I see is your smile. One promise, I’ll reach the dream that we both made. Love you always, Mom.
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March 2012
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