English, 24.04.2020 20:13 orlando19882000
I could've been somebody, you know? my mother says and sighs. She has lived in this city her whole life. She can speak two languages. She can sing an opera. She knows how to fix a TV. But she doesn't know which subway train to take to get downtown. I hold her hand very tight while we wait for the right train to arrive.
—"A Smart Cookie,"
Sandra Cisneros
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