In Something Like a Life, Sally Zakariya welcomes readers into the fold of family, introducing us to those who shaped her, those who surrounded her in life and love. She recalls childhood memories seeing a moose up close and discovering dragonfly wings and loon cries, but also of moments for escape from anger to the solitude of climbing trees. Delving into family history, she unearths infants lost to influenza and a dark past on slave plantations...
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