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On My 16th Birthday, My Father Gave Me $10 and Told Me to Leave. Then I Handed Him an Envelope He Wasn’t Ready to Open.

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life came into focus.

The house on South Hill was supposed to be empty. Lester worked until six at his insurance office downtown. My aunt Vicki—his sister who’d moved in after my mother died when I was four—had book club on Tuesdays. My half-brother Knox had hockey practice. I’d come home early because our study group had been cancelled, planning to continue reading …

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