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Which was better: being alive {if that was the right word} but not remembering...
Author:
Laurie Halse Anderson
Book:
The Impossible Knife of Memory
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Which was better: being alive {if that was the right word} but not remembering anything, or being dead?
( Laurie Halse Anderson )
[ The Impossible Knife of Memory ]
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