Kamis, 13 Juli 2017

Re-Banding the Brothers

The social media revolution has been a godsend for pulling scattered bands of brothers—forged decades ago in Vietnam—back together again. Once the long line of passengers ahead of me finished fumbling with stowing their carry-on luggage in the overhead bins and sitting down, I at last reached my aisle seat near the center of the …

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