A letter to… my hypocritical father

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A letter to… my hypocritical father
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‘We were never allowed our own meals or new toys – these would spoil us, you said’: the letter you always wanted to write

You and my mother divorced when my sibling was two and I was a baby. You earned a great deal of money, but my motherwas too principled to take alimony, so we were raised within the confines of her teaching salary.

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