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We tend to forget at times that it is the little ones, the children, who do suffer the greatest hurt. If we cannot comprehend why certain sorrows are visited upon us, how on earth can they?
Sharon Kay Penman
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Sharon Kay Penman
Age: 75 †
Born: 1945
Born: August 13
Died: 2021
Died: January 22
Novelist
New York City
New York
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