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"So You're Just What, Gone?," your story in this week's issue, is told from the perspective of a teen-ager named Charity, who, along with her mother, is going to Seattle to visit her fading grandmother.
By Willing Davidson May 11, 2015 "So You're Just What, Gone?," your story in this week's issue, is told from the perspective of a teen-ager named Charity, who, along with her mother, is going to Seattle to visit her fading grandmother.
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