The story of Genie Wiley stands as a dark chapter in the annals of psychology, a stark reminder of how fragile human development can be.
Year: 2025
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Most folks her age count pills; Ann Angeletti counts carats. She is 101 and still flips the sign on Curiosity Jewelers six mornings a week.
Eleanor’s camera had gathered dust since the funeral. For two years the only pictures she took were of sky—blank, blameless blue—because every face she aimed
The laundromat smelled of bleach and old linoleum at six-thirty in the morning, a perfume I knew too well after another graveyard shift counting pills
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In 1992, Annette Herfkens was at the pinnacle of her life. A successful Wall Street trader, she was embarking on a long-awaited romantic vacation with
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