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Essay heading: Cynthia Ozick
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July 23, 2004 |
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She felt inadequate and tells that she suffered “ a wormlike childhood in grade school”. But she was excellent in grammar, spelling, reading and writing. And to run away from the dreariness of being different, she dedicated herself to the world of books. She began reading with her older brother’s birthday present to her, a book of fairy tales... displayed 300 characters
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She continued to borrow the fattest volumes of books and magazines from the travelling library that arrived to their neighborhood every other week. With these books, she was transported to an another world.
Schooling became very important for her when she started the Hunter College High School in Manhattan because her academic excellence made her feel a part of the elite... displayed next 300 characters
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