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Connecticut author Amie Souza Reilly shares how her childhood experiences while spending summers at her grandparents' home on Lake Champlain inspired a series of short stories set in Essex, NY. We read her story "But when we reach the season's end, sunflowers become a food source for all the wild birds," which is taken from that collection.
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