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Living—and Writing—in Fear of the Big One">
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What We Lost In the Fire: On the Stories We Tell To Fill Life’s Empty Spaces
For Lea Carpenter, “There is a third story, the one told in the second person. This is the story you tell yourself.”
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"At the very moment that you take on the greatest act of caring, you discover how powerless you are."
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