The brittle women at school in the counselor´s office treated the world as if it were yardsticks and they had tight hold of both ends. they often talked about nail polish and television,
Susan thoughtof Saleh Hamadi as substitute grandmother even though he was a man. When theywould go to his apartment. He would make her parents sit on a in the saggy parton the bed. And he would give them advice an tell them stories. Susan onceasked Saleh Hamadi if he had ever met Kahlil Gibran. He answered, “Yes I metbrother Gibran and I met him in my heart every day.
Yes, I have met brother Gibran
Saleh Hamadi? Have you ever met Kahil Gibran?
Susan carriedThe Prophet around on top of her English book and Texas history book. She andher friend Tracy talked to susan about hating Debbie for liking Eddie.
I hate Debbie for liking Eddie
Why should she not like Eddie? You like Eddie
Hamadi arrivedjust in time to carol right he greeted everyone and he looked as he had walkedout from a painting with his long coat and old man shoes. We then startedsinging. Eddie had arrived also. There were two other bows named Eliot andCameron who really could not sing. Mother sang really well and knew all of thesongs without looking at paper, while dad was not very interested in singing,he was more interested in the decoration of houses
Eddie hadwalked over to Tracy and start murmuring to her. 2 thin streams of tears wererolling down her cheeks. Eddy had drifted over to Cameron and they startedclowning off. Hamadi and Susan noticed this. Hamadi tried to started to comforther then she put her face into Hamadi´s wool coat and wailed. All eyes were onher now. Then Hamadi said something I will never forget, “we go on. On and on. Wedon´t stop where it hurts. It is the reason why we live. To turn corner. Come let´smove.”
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