When Anna Close first appeared in the novel "As We Are Now" she is Close Mrs. From what I collected, this is a form of expression between her and Carlo and it is not known yet . Not only that, Harriet and Rose's operation seems Caro to be concerned about the worst of Harriet's choices. She was surprised when she met Anna, so Caro does not just hope for those who really care. The role of Anna Close starts in the second half of the novel.
Now, Anna is 19 years old, I am 15 years old. Despite the age difference of 4 years old, I am very close to my cousin. We grew most of them together and were always good friends. We are always very happy and want to take advantage of our imagination. Once, I always remember when I was about 9 years old, I was about 5 years old. As she bound my hair to the string, she looked like a spice girl 's "Baby Spice". We pretended to be in other countries, but write notes to each other as if they were writing from that country. Even though I have a comment written by Anna, I always look back at it and laugh at how fun we are with our imagination.
SARTON MAY SARTON (), May 142. American poet, writer. Poetry, fiction, autobiographical Sutton's prolific works provide a profound test of love, loss, loneliness and death. It is a world traveler, but Sutton 's life and fictional world are related to New England, especially Boston, New Hampshire and Maine. Her work examines the difficulties faced by women to balance careers, families, and lifestyles. After mental stroke and cancer survival, we reviewed the mental and physical experiences of stroke, recovery, game end, encore time. Sutton believes that he is mainly a poet. With books "in the silence" and "entering the 1980s", people are widely appreciated for the sharp achievements of personal insight into aging. I pretend to live on the current trend. Now I am eager. Finch is in the feeder, the sun is shining in roses. The past is now. The tide is waving. I did not close it. 140
New. A story of the revised third edition. A poem. ESSA Y S, RICHARD REYNOLDS, M. D. And John Stone (John Stone, MD edited