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Sweet Bread and Paradoxes
In “Sweet Bread and Paradoxes” I was surprised when she wrote, “And finally… wait for it… we would come to the big one, ‘So Aggie, have you thought about college yet?’” because she doesn’t like questions like that and I don’t blame her. This is a good story because I can relate to it in many ways. She likes to venture into new spaces and I do sometimes also. I guess when it comes to leaving the ordinary I get a feeling of excitement, joy, and nervousness. I also get the feeling of learning and seeing more in life. If this was a book I will read all day and I think so many other people would too.
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