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Room for Tomorrow

by Ruth Arieli Rapaport

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Tfutza Publications. New. New Gitty looked up and her eyes met her mother'sIt was a conversation that could be pushed off no longer Rivkah headed toward the table, sat down across from Gitty, and with seeming simplicity, asked, "Gitty, what do you think of having a new father around here?"Devory looked down at her prosthesis and made the effort to smile "People think I've gotten over it," she said "But the truth is that it still hurts A lot I see myself in the mirror daily, and it's very hard getting used to myself""I understand you, Devory," Gitty said "I, too, lost something very, very big in my life"A long moment of silence fell between the friends A silence of support, calm, and friendship It was a moment they both knew to cherishA year after No Room for Two, Gitty faces a new whirlpool in life There's a new father and stepsister on the scene and difficult-to-navigate relationshipsDevory's lifelong dream now seems out of reach, but who gets to decide what she must give up in order to attain… Read More
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