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Entering my childhood home is a little disorienting, like reading the end of a...
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Khaled Hosseini
Book:
And the Mountains Echoed
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Entering my childhood home is a little disorienting, like reading the end of a novel that I'd started, then abandoned, long ago.
( Khaled Hosseini )
[ And the Mountains Echoed ]
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