My earliest reading memory, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, highlighted differences between book and film adaptations, introducing me to distortions and buried treasures in texts.
Nine Days to Christmas, a favorite childhood book, depicted themes of death, eternal life, magic, and grief, evoking powerful emotions and a hint of resurrection amidst sadness.
Louise Meriwether's Daddy Was a Number Runner, read in my teenage years, immersed me into an unknown world, creating a strong connection and leaving a lasting impact.
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