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18 January, 08:23

How does Naomi Shahib Nye (author of "mint snowball) feel about the story she's telling? How do you know?

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  1. 18 January, 08:50
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    In her story, Nye tells of her family heritage of a recipe for Mint Snowball which her great-grandfather was known for. In the story, she gets angry because that recipe was sold to someone else and she never tasted of her great-grandfather's mint snowball.

    I know because of the comment she made while narrating the story. Below is an excerpt from the story:

    Perhaps the clue to my entire personality connects to the lost Mint Snowball.

    I have always felt out-of-step with my environment, disjointed in the modern

    world. The crisp flush of cities makes me weep. Strip centers, poodle grooming, and take-out Thai. I am angry over lost department stores, wistful for something I have never tasted or seen.

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    "Mint Snowball" is a story by Naomi Shihab Nye. She is a poet, songwriter, and novelist.
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