Old Enough Now to Ask How Dad Died at War
Lisa W. Foderaro of The New York Times reports: "In a grim marker of the longevity of the war, children who were infants or toddlers when they lost a parent in action are growing up. In the process, they are coming to grips with death in new, more mature and at times more painful ways — pondering a parent they barely knew, asking pointed questions about the circumstances of the death and experiencing a kind of delayed grief."
http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/102107E.shtml
http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/102107E.shtml
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