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Border crossings, mangoes, ghosts, and readings with famous people

By Donna Miscolta | September 23, 2018 | 4

Well, summer is officially over and, as usual, it went by in a blur. But in that blur, there were some, as Virginia Woolf described them, “moments of being,” things felt intensely and shot through with awareness. In June, my daughter Natalie and I spent her birthday in Tijuana and Rosarito, sampling street tacos, drinking…

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