GREAT READS → DOUBLE TAKE Issue 917 · June 29, 2022

Design Misaligned

I wanted to give Tzippy the best chances of enjoying her summer — especially since we were spending a fortune to give it to her

Design Misaligned
Miriam: How can you ruin my daughter’s fresh start over rules you never mentioned?
Fraidy: We have a responsibility to all our campers, but the one who stood to lose most was your daughter.

 

Miriam

WElove living out of town.

We love the space, the close-knit community, the feeling that we matter.

We don’t mind the fact that there’s only one pizza store or that we can only shop for clothing when we travel to larger communities to visit family.

I love the schools, too, the fact that the teachers know every student personally, that the small size makes it easier for every kid to have a chance to shine.

There’s a definite downside to that, though. When a child struggles to fit in, there’s nowhere else to go.

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