What I Learned from Crayons and Jump Ropes
When she was 18, Katie Harmon traveled thousands of miles to Costa Rica. She thought she was going to help poor children. But instead she discovered something else.
When she was 18, Katie Harmon traveled thousands of miles to Costa Rica. She thought she was going to help poor children. But instead she discovered something else.
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