My first impression is that he is a good writer. He is already insightful and introspective.
He begins with a memorable lunch when a crippled boy played a nose-harp for money, and he uses it to say that his reation to it, laughter and money-giving, was a parallel to his reaction to his experience - he didn't ever understand it but tried to help anyway. Well done.
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
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