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Gish Jen Reads Grace Paley

The New Yorker: Fiction

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The Tennency, I Suppose, Is to Remember.

Sally Kohn: A friend of mine's daughter was found dead in a rooming house. She says she and her friends were shocked to learn that the girl had been killed by cars, drugs or even madness. The three women sat together for an hour before they went their separate ways. They talked about how selina didn't tell them all the truth when it came to her children who died at young age.

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