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Mikhailova's father, who lived in Queens, could not understand how his granddaughter could die before him; six months later, he, too, died.
For example, Jessie described how her granddaughter 'ordered some booklets about help which you can get' but the act of reading was 'difficult' because the words were 'jiggling' around and she continued to put off looking at the leaflets she had been given: "one of these days I'll sit down and study the lot".
He notices how his granddaughters have suffered.
Marsha Forman taught her daughters and her granddaughter how to evaluate meat, and the three women now do all the restaurant's buying.
One day when I was at Miller Park with relatives watching the Brewers play, my cousin's wife asked: "So how is your granddaughter?
He recalls how his first granddaughter was born while he was in Iraq, and he had to rely on e-mailed photographs.
This was a dramatisation of near-expressionist intensity of how William Randolph Hearst's granddaughter was kidnapped by, and then became an adherent of, the Symbionese Liberation Army.
It's about 85-year-old Addie who relives her early life when she is asked by her granddaughter: how did you get to be the woman you are today?
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