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Connie is devastated when she loses her great grandmother's shawl at a dance. The shawl is found, but turns out to be the wrong one. Connie's great grandmother, nicknamed, Eighty-four, reveals the story of the shawl and a special friendship.
(p. 8, 50 - 51)
Sea Songi"The wind blows out of the south today",Alice Gore-Jones,
single work poetry
(p. 14)
Section: Between Ourselves