A Sunday on a Monday
By E.L. Jones and Sameer Kassar
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After a twist here and there, she ends her journey with a smile and a realization of how words can have very different meanings.
E.L. Jones
E. L. Jones is an author, an advocate for higher learning, a student, a teacher, and a parent who believes there are no limits in personal growth and education. Reach one, teach one, and hope that it trickles over and over.
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