Strap grafted onto her forearm, it swung like a clock’s pendulum as my mother walked or, more precisely, strode farther and faster than anyone else. She belonged to herself alone, and marked time to that swing and jangle within, bag locked with the sound of a vault closing to block marauders. Hijab, blanket, bank, anodyne, […]

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