"Thanksgiving, our eminent moral holiday, doesnt have much for children. At its heart are conversation, food, drink, and fellowship - all perks of adulthood."

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Source: Rosecrans Baldwin (2012). “Paris, I Love You but You're Bringing Me Down”, p.11, Macmillan

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Rosecrans Baldwin is an American author known for his explorations of identity and truth in works like 'You Lost Me There.'

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