Donna Freitas Quote
Now you, Grandma barks at him. Yes, you, the invisible truck driver, she added, giving me a wicked grin. Go stand next to Rose over there by the stone bench and smile like you mean it.Yes, ma'am, Will said.I am not to be called ma'am. My name is Maggie, she crabbed.Well, I also have a name. It's Will, he shot back.Everyone stopped. We held our breath, waiting to see what Grandma would say next, but she just smiled at him. I like this one, Rose. He's got spunk.
Donna Freitas
Now you, Grandma barks at him. Yes, you, the invisible truck driver, she added, giving me a wicked grin. Go stand next to Rose over there by the stone bench and smile like you mean it.Yes, ma'am, Will said.I am not to be called ma'am. My name is Maggie, she crabbed.Well, I also have a name. It's Will, he shot back.Everyone stopped. We held our breath, waiting to see what Grandma would say next, but she just smiled at him. I like this one, Rose. He's got spunk.
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About Donna Freitas
Donna Freitas (; born 1972) is a scholar, teacher, writer, and author of fiction and non-fiction for both adults and teenagers. Born in Rhode Island, the most Catholic state in the United States, Freitas's Catholic religion and spirituality inform much of her writing. Her writing also addresses sexuality, consent, and college campus culture.