Amy Griffin
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that I was standing in line looking at the cake pops and everything in the background and thinking I'm about to tell someone my story because so many times my story was told over a cup of coffee. And so I have these intense memories of gathering my thoughts as to how I was going to tell someone my story. And the idea that the secret really, the secrets are really all memories.
that I was standing in line looking at the cake pops and everything in the background and thinking I'm about to tell someone my story because so many times my story was told over a cup of coffee. And so I have these intense memories of gathering my thoughts as to how I was going to tell someone my story. And the idea that the secret really, the secrets are really all memories.
They're memories that come from... the beautiful parts of my book, which is in the writing of my childhood, which I so loved. I loved writing about doing cartwheels in the field and catching ladybugs in a jar and all these memories that we all have from childhood.
They're memories that come from... the beautiful parts of my book, which is in the writing of my childhood, which I so loved. I loved writing about doing cartwheels in the field and catching ladybugs in a jar and all these memories that we all have from childhood.
They're memories that come from... the beautiful parts of my book, which is in the writing of my childhood, which I so loved. I loved writing about doing cartwheels in the field and catching ladybugs in a jar and all these memories that we all have from childhood.
And, you know, getting on my banana seat bike and riding off to take all of my friends to the convenience store, which was close to our house, which was the convenience store that happened to be owned by my family, which was our family business and is our family business.
And, you know, getting on my banana seat bike and riding off to take all of my friends to the convenience store, which was close to our house, which was the convenience store that happened to be owned by my family, which was our family business and is our family business.
And, you know, getting on my banana seat bike and riding off to take all of my friends to the convenience store, which was close to our house, which was the convenience store that happened to be owned by my family, which was our family business and is our family business.
This was where I got to be giving. Tootin' Totem. The Tootin' Totem food store. Because you honk your horn and toot, and then they tote it out. That's right.
This was where I got to be giving. Tootin' Totem. The Tootin' Totem food store. Because you honk your horn and toot, and then they tote it out. That's right.
This was where I got to be giving. Tootin' Totem. The Tootin' Totem food store. Because you honk your horn and toot, and then they tote it out. That's right.
That's right. Yeah. And, you know, that was where, in the beginning of my life, I got to be giving. I got to be loving. I got to bring my friends and say, everybody gets to get a Coke and one candy bar, and that's it.
That's right. Yeah. And, you know, that was where, in the beginning of my life, I got to be giving. I got to be loving. I got to bring my friends and say, everybody gets to get a Coke and one candy bar, and that's it.
That's right. Yeah. And, you know, that was where, in the beginning of my life, I got to be giving. I got to be loving. I got to bring my friends and say, everybody gets to get a Coke and one candy bar, and that's it.
And then I went in and the memories of childhood that I talk about in part of the book that are very difficult, that are childhood memories about deep childhood trauma that I've had to trust in myself to accept and to write about those two along with the memories that were so beautiful.
And then I went in and the memories of childhood that I talk about in part of the book that are very difficult, that are childhood memories about deep childhood trauma that I've had to trust in myself to accept and to write about those two along with the memories that were so beautiful.
And then I went in and the memories of childhood that I talk about in part of the book that are very difficult, that are childhood memories about deep childhood trauma that I've had to trust in myself to accept and to write about those two along with the memories that were so beautiful.
And then I went about this crazy criminal investigation, which you can read about, which talks about the secrets.
And then I went about this crazy criminal investigation, which you can read about, which talks about the secrets.
And then I went about this crazy criminal investigation, which you can read about, which talks about the secrets.