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Summary of David Magee's Dear William
Summary of David Magee's Dear William
Summary of David Magee's Dear William
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#1 I was adopted, and my dad wanted me to have clear skin so people wouldn’t stare at me. He gave me a Clearasil regimen, which didn’t work.

#2 I was adopted, and my dad wanted me to have clear skin so people wouldn't stare at me. He gave me a Clearasil regimen, which didn't work.

#3 I was adopted, and my dad wanted me to have clear skin so people wouldn't stare at me. He gave me a Clearasil regimen, which didn't work. I had to squeeze my pimples, even though I was forbidden to do so.

#4 My dad, a biology professor at an Ole Miss, was the academic advisor for the premed football players. He cooked for them, and they would come over for dinner. As I got older, this became less and less, until it was just premed students.

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PublisherIRB Media
Release dateOct 8, 2022
ISBN9798350040357
Summary of David Magee's Dear William
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    #1

    I was adopted, and my dad wanted me to have clear skin so people wouldn’t stare at me. He gave me a Clearasil regimen, which didn’t work.

    #2

    I was adopted, and my dad wanted me to have clear skin so people wouldn't stare at me. He gave me a Clearasil regimen, which didn't work.

    #3

    I was adopted, and my dad wanted me to have clear skin so people wouldn't stare at me. He gave me a Clearasil regimen, which didn't work. I had to squeeze my pimples, even though I was forbidden to do so.

    #4

    My dad, a biology professor at an Ole Miss, was the academic advisor for the premed football players. He cooked for them, and they would come over for dinner. As I got older, this became less and less, until it was just premed students.

    #5

    I was adopted and my dad wanted me to have clear skin so people wouldn't stare at me. He gave me a Clearasil regimen, which didn't work. I had to squeeze my pimples, even though I was forbidden to do so.

    #6

    My parents, who were not biologically related to me, met in a church and had me when they were both single. They tried to adopt another child, but had several miscarriages and were diagnosed with endometriosis, so they decided to give up on having children.

    #7

    I was adopted, and

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