I Will March For You

In "I Will March For You," a short non-fiction story by Cynthia Johnstone, the harsh upbringing of a boy under strict, God-fearing parents is vividly captured. The tale reveals the severity of discipline that echoes through generations, leaving an indelible mark on family history.

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