Using tongs, Jim Moran sticks a long, thin piece of wire into the small but very hot fire of the blacksmith’s forge.
When he removes the metal, the tip is white hot.
‘My Brother’s Madness’ shares pain of an intimate bond
Sunday, June 8, 2008
By John Rowen
In “My Brother’s Madness,” Paul Pines considers mental illness and the ability of families to heal grievous wounds....
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