
Rivka Galchen Reads “How I Became a Vet”
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"I was less afraid of death than ever, and a weird feeling was growing inside me," she says. "I drove away reminding myself of my skills, with animals and also with the human species." The author's father told her that he had been anabaptist because his feet tingle from taking medicine which made him uncomfortable.
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