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A Mother's Fragmented Identity – The New York Times

September 5, 2018 SArah Menkedick
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"Every once in a while, I take a trip and leave my 3-year-old daughter behind. I drop her off at my parents’ farm in southeastern Ohio, where I load the fridge with blueberries, kiss her, and say goodbye. On the return drive to Pittsburgh, I feel bittersweet and fragile. My life has a missing piece."

Read more at The New York Times. 

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