Eternity and the Necklace

Eternity and the Necklace

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My Mother Country

“When I was young, I saw Lebanon as vibrant and vast, a safe land that was full of adventure. I saw my mother, Georgette, as the sun, radiating warmth and light. Her heart was like a river that never runs dry. I loved her, and I loved Lebanon, my mother country…”Elias Demerdjian ...  Show more

The Eternity of Bread

“The cheese melts softly in the bread, and when I crunch on the first bite, I taste love and the strong musky smell from my grandfather's hands that stuck to the crust as he made it…”This lyrical meditation from Lyne Jradi examines how grief and love echo through the simple acts ...  Show more

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