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Sometimes I Can’t Find Your Face

Posted on September 11, 2012 by joyceahowe/hood
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Sometimes I can’t find your face. Then I wail, “Why have you left me? Why have you left me?” But it only seems as if you have because I am looking out, not in.

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Joyce A. Howe was born on the Canada/U.S. border in Quebec’s Eastern Townships, and feels equally at home in Toronto’s river ravines and Los Angeles’s canyons. A long stay in the Kern County Mountains of California inspired her to begin the Joanna Hunter mystery series.

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