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Love Letter: Her Mother’s Roots - The New York Times

She ripped out the roses because they reminded her of her mother.

When Mary Pembleton first moved into her North Carolina home, she ripped out a rosebush with light-pink blooms.

She told her husband that she did it to make room for more tomatoes. In truth, she ripped out the roses because they reminded her too much of her mother.

In this week’s Modern Love essay, Ms. Pembleton writes about learning to see her garden, her mother and herself with more tenderness.

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