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I, the Sun by Janet E. Morris
I, the Sun by Janet E. Morris









I, the Sun by Janet E. Morris I, the Sun by Janet E. Morris

If I refuse, there are usually hard feelings. I tried teaching her to drive - even bought her a car - but she’d rather I take her.

I, the Sun by Janet E. Morris

We live in a big city where crime happens, so she doesn’t want to take the bus. My wife, who still works, thinks I should get up every morning and take her to work. Leave it at that.ĭEAR ABBY: I have recently retired after 40 years of working. You cannot control his behavior, so quit making it your problem. The pattern of how your brother treats Mom has been established, and because there is little time left, it isn’t likely to change. DEAR SISTER: Although you and your brother were raised by the same woman, you are two different individuals.











I, the Sun by Janet E. Morris