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My daughter married a Ko:rean man when she was 21. She hasn’t come home in maddon twelve years, but every year she…

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but no longer having the right to keep it.

When the door closed, I went to my daughter and took her hand. “Are you okay?” She smiled — a real smile, the kind I had been waiting twelve years to see again. “I am now, Mom.” That night the restaurant was fuller than ever. It eventually got a name. People started calling it The Second Life, and it fit. One continue reading …

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