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Thursday, April 1, 2010
A Parent-Child Love
One section of the NYTimes that I read faithfully is the Sunday Styles, Modern Love column. Various writers comment on the different kinds of love we bump into in our modern world. On Sunday, February 28 a particularly poignant piece caught my attention and heart. "A Family Label, Ungarbled" by Harriet Brown is honest, beautifully written, and uncovers a description of parent-child love that we often take for granted. See if you agree.
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Thanks so much for sharing this article, Dane! What a poignant reminder of how we are shaped by family stories, including the family lore about "who we are" as individuals. Powerful.
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