All the Water I've Seen Is Running
Why is Daniel unsettled by his visit with his grandmother in the novel, All the Water I’ve Seen Is Running?
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When Daniel visits his grandmother at the nursing home, he is unsettled by the fact that she does not remember who he is. He wonders what will happen to his past and identity if and when his memory fail him. The time spent with his grandmother inspires Daniel's reflections on home and belonging.
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