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Gladys
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Shattered: Stories of Children and War
"As the second burst of machine-gun fire tore the air with its deadly rhythm, Jorgi clutched his stomach and fell to the floor, curling his body into a tight ball around the pain that exploded through his gut."
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"All that was left was not pools of water in the sun, but piles of dead and dying men, some crying out for their mothers with their last breaths."
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"At the same time I felt a tremendous pressure inside my ears, but heard nothing, and it seemed the whole world had erupted silently into flames of orange-and-black smoke."
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"One last thing happened in 1968. The mail man brought me a letter on December 31, postmarked from Canada. It said, in cut-and-pasted newspaper letters,Peace."
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Jul 01, 2013 12:23PM
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"I didn't sleep much that night, worrying about Edward.I couldn't bear the thought of his going to jail, or going to Vietnam and maybe coming back right away, either in bandages or in a box."
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Jun 27, 2013 12:26PM
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" Its all about how to evacuate our major cities when the Communists bombs start falling."
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Jun 26, 2013 12:25PM
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"Tat-tat-ta
I flinch at the shots, suddenly terrified to be alone on the street at twilight. I run, stopping at corners, scanning the sky line until I stop the Dorado."
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Jun 25, 2013 12:22PM
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"What would you do if you saw a man raping a women? What if foreign invaders came on your street; would you help fight them?
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Jun 24, 2013 12:23PM
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"I never seen the army make it so real. Look, this time they have even painted the planes like Japanese."
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Jun 20, 2013 12:22PM
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War can happen anywhere, any day and anytime. What would you do if all of a sudden you heard bombs being thrown from the sky and not knowing why its happening?
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Jun 19, 2013 12:22PM
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How will you feel if you got pulled out of your home and sent to war?
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Jun 18, 2013 12:27PM
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Why are kids being sent to war and being treated as soldiers?
Why can't they live their youth as children.
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