PUNK PROSE: Ninety by Anna Sanderson

They say Nora had a good innings. Her life stretched from the rumbling bellies of rationing to the time we were told ‘stay inside’. And how those in-between years were magical: falling in love, dancing until sunrise, raising a family in a house built with her own bare hands. But looking at Nora’s picture, her smile beaming back, blue eyes still sparkling with life, 90 years feels like shortchange. Even 900 wouldn’t have been enough.



--Anna Sanderson 

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