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This was actually a short story that my class in high school studied. It basically utilizes the end of summer as a metaphor for the end of childhood upon a little girl's discovery of a lynched black man in the 1800s.
I remembered the story all through these years because it did really strike as an intense story. Not too graphic but not too subtle either.
This was actually a short story that my class in high school studied. It basically utilizes the end of summer as a metaphor for the end of childhood upon a little girl's discovery of a lynched black man in the 1800s.
I remembered the story all through these years because it did really strike as an intense story. Not too graphic but not too subtle either.