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SEVENTEEN years or seventy-four, it made no difference to Tanino. He still loved being showered with affection and attention on his birthday. He would start his special day answering to birthday messa
In 1956, I received a party invitation from Agnes, a girl who lived two doors down from us. I was eight years of age. Our street in the city of Salford was designated a slum area, and despite a procla
It was love at first sight. She knew it immediately. Like a bolt from two blue eyes, staring directly into her very soul. Ellie stood at the threshold waiting for the server to show her to her table,
I made myself scrambled eggs for Sunday breakfast, accompanied by a toasted sourdough English muffin from the farmers’ market and my favourite coffee in my favourite mug. I had the latest Richard Osma
SIPPING coffee with Paula in their favourite café, Liz correctly guessed her friend’s first question. “Well, how did your mother-in-law’s visit go?” Liz smiled. “Very well. Justine is lovely, funny an
Lou stirred her hot chocolate. Her half-hearted diet wasn’t going well, or rather, had never truly started. It felt impossible in this chilly weather to contemplate salads and bottled water instead of