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Summary of Daniel Barban Levin's Slonim Woods 9
Summary of Daniel Barban Levin's Slonim Woods 9
Summary of Daniel Barban Levin's Slonim Woods 9
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#1 I had been placed with four other freshmen in Hill House: Santos, Gabe, Max, and Kyle. The suite came to resemble a ruinous, burgeoning landfill. I felt out of place, constantly anxious. I wasn’t cut out for college.

#2 I was accepted to Sarah Lawrence, a college my mom had gone to. I was one of the least weird people there, and the unofficial school slogan was, We’re different, so are you.

#3 I had chosen a poetry workshop at Sarah Lawrence College because it sounded easy, and because I had written some poetry for English classes in high school. It was one of the few things I did that seemed to make teachers notice me.

#4 I became close friends with Santos, and we often hung out alone. I started working at the student shuttle bus at midnight to three a. m. , which mostly involved me speeding and idling. I would listen to music and watch the wind buffet the pine trees.

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PublisherIRB Media
Release dateAug 1, 2022
ISBN9798822551107
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    Insights from Chapter 4

    Insights from Chapter 5

    Insights from Chapter 6

    Insights from Chapter 7

    Insights from Chapter 8

    Insights from Chapter 9

    Insights from Chapter 10

    Insights from Chapter 11

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    Insights from Chapter 18

    Insights from Chapter 19

    Insights from Chapter 20

    Insights from Chapter 21

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    #1

    I had been placed with four other freshmen in Hill House: Santos, Gabe, Max, and Kyle. The suite came to resemble a ruinous, burgeoning landfill. I felt out of place, constantly anxious. I wasn’t cut out for college.

    #2

    I was accepted to Sarah Lawrence, a college my mom had gone to. I was one of the least weird people there, and the unofficial school slogan was, We’re different, so are you.

    #3

    I had chosen a poetry workshop at Sarah Lawrence College because it sounded easy, and because I had written some poetry for English classes in high school. It was one of the few things I did that seemed to make teachers notice me.

    #4

    I became close friends with Santos, and we often hung out alone. I started working at the student shuttle bus at midnight to three a. m. , which mostly involved me speeding and idling. I would listen to music and watch the wind buffet the pine trees.

    #5

    I would often go to Claudia’s apartment to hang out and talk about life, and on one such occasion, I met Vita, a pale-haired girl who looked like she could do acrobatics and circus arts in Europe before coming to Sarah Lawrence.

    #6

    I had my literature class at 11 a. m. I hadn’t thought about that when I’d started to smoke. I felt plastered to my bed. I looked at the ceiling, and there was a rusty stain just above my head from what. I was more than halfway through the school year, and it barely made sense to me how I had gotten here.

    #7

    As freshman year was winding down, my relationships with my friends became more important. I spent my days sitting on the floor

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