Greetings from UP Diliman! Hi there Mrs. Brainard. Well, I don't
normally say "thank you" to the authors of publications that I've just
read. But your work, I think, is special and it has a profound meaning
to me. So, many thanks for sharing an important part of your life. You
had afforded me a good glimpse of what might cross the mind of my own
daughter (6 years old now) when she becomes a teenager and, later, a
college student. She, too, loves to read and write a lot, and I'm
praying she'll grow up to be a good thinker and writer, too. Right now
she still wants to go to NASA and become an astronaut. You raised many
big questions toward the end of Cecilia's: a mark of maturity and
indicator of philosophical mind. It was fun reading Cecilia's. Your
thoughts about your father are so touching. That's a wonderful way of
honoring one's
parent. I believe your mother loves you very much, but she had had to
teach you to be tough when you and your siblings were still young. As I
read your introduction, you reminded me that I have a copy of Anne
Frank's diary, which I have yet to read. So, there! Thanks again. Keep
inspiring the world!
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