Children Quote by Maurice Sendak
“I was a very sickly child. My parents were immigrants. They were not decorous. They were not discreet. They always thought I was gonna die.”
“I was a very sickly child. My parents were immigrants. They were not decorous. They were not discreet. They always thought I was gonna die.”
A child reflects on a frail upbringing shaped by immigrant parents who were unapologetically candid and unpretentious, fearing his early death.
In simple terms: Childhood vulnerability amid immigrant family dynamics.
Early adversity can forge resilience.
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