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COCOYEA

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It was hard to pick a God... There were so many to choose from.

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COCOYEA – It was hard to pick a God… There were so many to choose from. Skip to content COCOYEA It was hard to pick a God… There were so many to choose from. Featured Mother “Yet so many of the stories that I write, that we all write, are my mother’s stories. Only recently did I fully realize this: that through years of listening to my mother’s stories of her life, I have absorbed not only the stories themselves, but something of the manner in which she spoke, something of the urgency that involves the knowledge that her stories- like her life- must be recorded.”   Alice Walker, In Search of Our Mothers’ Gardens. After reading this essay, In Search of Our Mothers’ Gardens , I thought of my own mother obviously, and her stories she told me and my siblings. I remember how much it irritated me, since it was the same stories I’ve heard from the womb. But now, as I reflect on the stories that I’ve written, I’m reminded of those times she’d sit with us, and tell us about he...

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