Thank You, Ian
Joan L. Cannon writes: He seemed so much more a man than perhaps he actually was, especially in comparison to me: naïve, ambitious but undirected, an intellectual and emotional pollywog. Ian did more to make me a happy person than probably almost anyone else in my life until the man for whom he unwittingly readied me came along. Read More...
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