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An unseen hand turned off the radio as he crossed the threshold, and bags of...
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Laurie Halse Anderson
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Speak
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An unseen hand turned off the radio as he crossed the threshold, and bags of potato chips vanished, leaving the faint scent of salt to mix with vermilion oil paint and wet clay.
( Laurie Halse Anderson )
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