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Author: Patricia Alderman

A Perfect Memory

September 24, 2016January 10, 2017 Patricia Alderman

I have a handful of memories of my father. I mull them over from time to time, because I used to have more.  My father died the summer before I turned eight. My mom and I were out for the day; I was playing at the shoreline of a small lake while she read a […]

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