In Early Life by Doug Hawley, the narrator reflects on childhood memories from the late 1940s to mid-1950s. The recollections are marked by innocent play, friendships, and a stable family life, capturing the simplicity of that era.
Early Life


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Whole-y Dance
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In Phylicia Robinson's flash fiction, "Whole-y Dance," a character embodies grace and optimism as she dances through her day on a magical stream of fairy ...
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