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I thought of all the ancestors waiting at the water's edge for their stolen...
Author:
Laurie Halse Anderson
Book:
Chains
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Published at:
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I thought of all the ancestors waiting at the water's edge for their stolen children to come home. Waiting and waiting and waiting . . .
( Laurie Halse Anderson )
[ Chains ]
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