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Andrew Lam, “Letter to a Young Refugee”

suzannefarrellsmith October 30, 2010 0 Comments

“Above all, don’t forget. Commit everything – each blade of grass, each teary-eyed child, each unmarked grave – to memory. Then when you survive and are older, tell your story.”

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