Something about Tilos new home reminded Musa of the story of Mumtaz Afzal Malik, the young taxi driver whom Amrik Singh had killed, whose body had been recovered from a field and delivered to his family with earth in his clenched fists and mustard owers growing through his fingers. That story had always stayed with Musa perhaps because of the way hope and grief were woven together in it, so tightly, so inextricably.

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  • Hope — Words of encouragement about optimism and brighter futures

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