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Tag Archives: Natalie DeVaull-Robichaud

Wearing It by Natalie DeVaull-Robichaud

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My mother gave me the clothes of her sister to wear. But the faded red jumper hung heavy and smelled of someone else’s sweat until that too faded, and when my mother looked on me, there was no getting beyond what she saw. But I didn’t get it as bad as the Turpin children. Since […]

Posted byDaleJuly 2018July 2018Posted inIssue 18Tags: Natalie DeVaull-Robichaud
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