When parents die, all of the partings of the past are revoked with the realization that this time they will not return.


With a Daughter's Eye: A Memoir of Margaret Mead and Gregory Bateson (1984)


When parents die, all of the partings of the past are revoked with the realization that this time they will not return.

When parents die, all of the partings of the past are revoked with the realization that this time they will not return.

When parents die, all of the partings of the past are revoked with the realization that this time they will not return.

When parents die, all of the partings of the past are revoked with the realization that this time they will not return.