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It had been lifted from her own Instagram account — her favorite picture from a trip to Lake Tahoe with her best friend. Compared with his sister, who had been both an academic and an athletic superstar in high school, Charles was kind of a slacker — smart enough to take advanced classes like A.P. “We’re going to figure this out,” she assured him when he finally choked out a description of the Instagram account. All things that were portrayed on the account do not actually portray my true feelings about people of color. The account had started at a chain restaurant called the Melt that was known for its grilled-cheese sandwiches.
Persons: Charles, wasn’t, , Charles wasn’t, “ It’s, ” Charles, , “ We’re, Charles scrolled, Charles didn’t Locations: Tahoe, China
Editor’s Note: Ruth Marks Eglash (@reglash) is a journalist based in Israel. She is the author of the novel “Parallel Lines.” The views expressed here are her own. CNN —When I first thought of writing a novel about the toll of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict on young people, a literary agent tried to talk me out of it. Very often, our words or reports only end up serving as tools and cynical proof for one side to lord over the other. It seems that the only lasting impact our stories have is to foster more anger, hate and division.
Persons: Ruth Marks Eglash, Ruth Marks Eglash Ariel Jerozolimski, Dashka Slater, Suzanne Collins, Collins, , Anthony Doerr’s Pulitzer, Laure Leblanc, Werner Pfennig, Nour, Richard Powers ’, Powers Organizations: CNN, New York Times, The Washington Post, The New York Times, Palestinian, Israel Defense Forces, Jewish, Twitter, Facebook Locations: Israel, Oakland , California, United States, Panem, Jerusalem, Marie, Paris, Saint, Palestinian
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