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Tag Archives: Miah Arnold
Response to Miah Arnold’s “You Owe Me”
Miah Arnold’s piece “You Owe Me” demonstrates the profound impact a child with terminal illness has on those around them. In Arnold’s piece, she details her experiences with teaching English/Poetry at the MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas. Arnold’s … Continue reading
Reflections on Arnold’s “You Owe Me”
In order to write about this essay, Miah Arnold’s “You Owe Me”, I found myself going back to read it multiple times last week and this weekend. I found the story heart-wrenching, but also difficult to come to any conclusions … Continue reading
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Tagged Cancer, children, Death, faith, heal, Miah Arnold, sad
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