#12: A Wall of Sand
“My husband ran two races against the ferocious desert storms during his deployment. The first was a victory.”
Northeastern Iraq | Fall of 2006 | By ARTIS HENDERSON
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#12: A Wall of Sand“My husband ran two races against the ferocious desert storms during his deployment. The first was a victory.” #11: Unlikely Encounter“There was a small piece of me that thought he might kill me, now that he knew I’m Jewish.” #10: Letter to Lydia“Mommy has cancer. You don’t know what that is, but I do.” #9: Get Out There“I never imagined I’d reveal the most unusual place I’ve had sex in front of 800 straight people.” #8: With Every Red Light“I felt an odd sensation — something like a giant rubber band pulling my ‘99 Taurus backward.” Tags: Alabama, random acts of kindness
#7: Empty Tattoo“[My teacher] was smart enough to hate his job, but not smart enough to cut us some slack.” #6: Coming of Age in the Ghetto“In my neighborhood, when a cop said move, you moved.” #5: Night of the Living Prom“More Americans lose their virginity on prom night than any other night in their lives.” #4: Through the Open Shield“I would play the kill me game. I picked up every criminal I could find.” #3: Checking the Water“All night I have hardly slept. And now Larry is right outside my window.” Tags: California, camp
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