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Camille Bordas Reads “One Sun Only”

The New Yorker: The Writer's Voice - New Fiction from The New Yorker

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I'd Lost a Tooth

Sally lost a tooth. Her father preferred her to ernest because she was smarter than him. Henry said the book he was going to paris to promote had in large part been inspired by his own divorce story. I learned that bones were made of living tissue and could therefore heal, but teeth couldn't. Teeth were deader than bones. i wondered for the first time what happened to children of divorce when they died,. which parent they got buried next to, if they died before having families of their own. Now that i'd split with nickie and planned on never remarrying, i assumed i would be buried with my own parents at rose hill, and not with

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