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Tag: Metrowest Daily News

essay: talking with my teen about the presidential debates

metrowest_news_logoThe MetroWest Daily News in Massachusetts recently published my column on how–despite my debate fatigue–maternal guilt made me start watching the presidential debates again … at the behest of my 17-year-old son.

By mereditheobrienin Essays, WritingApril 18, 2016June 11, 201831 WordsLeave a comment
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