It was quite a reading for Wilson students at Annie Bloom’s Books on Thursday night. The poems, prose, and plays that students read–in both Spanish and English–ran a gamut of emotions, from sadness and mourning in pieces about a car crash to laughter and sass in a series of pieces written about being a cat, or a play about a love triangle (or not, after the twist). We’d like to give a hearty thanks to all the students who bravely read, and to all the family, friends, and teachers who braved the cold. It was a great event!
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