Her Story Hannah Agins My best friend, Lillian, finally told me her story. She never talked about her life really, besides the fact that she was adopted. I told her that she could tell me anything, but whenever she almost talked to me about her past, she would get all aggressive and angry, and shake like a hand-shy dog. I eventually stopped asking, since asking was not something she was comfortable with. I didn’t ask Lily about it for the next few weeks, until Lilly told me she felt I was trustworthy enough to share her past, that she had never told anyone before. When Lilly was four months old and living in New York, her 17 and 18 year old parents felt they were too young to take care of her as a baby. According to her present mother, she was left on a door step, with snow flurries on her face, tucked in a thin, pink blanket inside of a tan, cracked basket. Her mother went outside to get a warm hot chocolate, on that freezing day. It was the kind of day when you breathed th...
That is one of my favorite books too! I also learned a lot from this book!
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