I’m Donna, seventy-three, widowed, and for years quietly invisible. After Joseph died, I kept busy with gardening, baking, and church, but the empty chair at holidays was a constant grief. One Sunday, I overheard whispers about a newborn with Down syndrome at the local shelter. “Too much work,” someone said. That afternoon, I was holding her—tiny fists under her chin,...
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