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A midcoast woman’s fertility journey is about to get political
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A midcoast woman’s fertility journey is about to get political
Amy Gertner grew up in Hope surrounded by family — all Crabtrees, like her mom. They lived on Crabtree Road in a house built by her father at the base of Crabtree Mountain, and in the summers she, her sister, and a “literal horde of cousins” would rake blueberries till their hands were stained purple and then ride their bikes down the mountain and straight into the pond. They made $2 for every pail that they picked, and then blew all their earni…
·Bangor, United States
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