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Ruby54
Posted January 3, 2012
I hope my grandchildren will have as good memories of me as the author has of his grandparents. It is obvious that there was love in this family. The book isn't long (more like a magazine article), but is heartwarming.
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Posted December 30, 2011
A sweet look back at one boy's experience with loss and mourning. Reads like an assignment for an advanced creative writing course, but is good enough that I'd read a collection of short stories or essays by the same author.
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Overview
I Remember December focuses on the bond between grandchild and grandparent, and the loneliness of losing someone very dear to your heart at a young age.This short story is based on true events from my childhood, as I remember them.