The Language of DyingQuercus Publishing, 5 dic 2013 - 144 páginas From the Number One bestselling author of BEHIND HER EYES comes a beautiful, harrowing, heartbreaking story, filled with exquisite truths. |
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... remember her name. I don't suppose it matters and I don't think I want to remember it. Penny will probably call before the nurse gets here. To see if there's any change. Any change. From life to unlife. She knows it's not likely ...
... remember her name. I don't suppose it matters and I don't think I want to remember it. Penny will probably call before the nurse gets here. To see if there's any change. Any change. From life to unlife. She knows it's not likely ...
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... remember that last visit of hers and wonder at our different perspectives. It would have been easy for her to pretend that you were doing well. Just as it was hard for me to see how much effort you were putting into the performance. I ...
... remember that last visit of hers and wonder at our different perspectives. It would have been easy for her to pretend that you were doing well. Just as it was hard for me to see how much effort you were putting into the performance. I ...
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... remember eating more than the first one. 'No. I thought I'd wait until we know exactly what's going on.' She doesn't mean Paul. She means the twins. The twins are always the boys even though they're now thirty-five. And.
... remember eating more than the first one. 'No. I thought I'd wait until we know exactly what's going on.' She doesn't mean Paul. She means the twins. The twins are always the boys even though they're now thirty-five. And.
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