change my clothes before my mother could think of a chore, and jump across the crick to go wandering in the goldenrod
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red plaid book bag,
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Behind our house were miles of old hay fields divided by stone walls, long abandoned from farming but not yet grown up to forest.
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Not to exclude the maples, hemlocks, white pines, goldenrod, asters, violets, and mosses of upstate New York, but it was the wild strawberries, beneath dewy leaves on an almost-summer morning, who gave me my sense of the world, my place in it.
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introduce himself simply as “a boy who was raised by a river.”
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Chief of Arctic Village, a small village in northeastern Alaska—
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THE GIFT OF STRAWBERRIES
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Like an embryo provisioned and protected inside layers of stony shell, we have survived the lean years and flower together