Erin's Riordan-Personal Narrative

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Six feet in height, and constructed like a train. An intelligent, witty business owner, in the midst of poverty, he opened an auto repair shop, between the poor and rich side of town. Bohdan never let Erin say a bad word against his Father. Being a teenager, Erin often displayed moments of defeat. Knocking another hole in the garage wall with his fist, Bohdan displayed his temper, shouting at Erin with his strong Russian accent, ‘Boy, you better think twice! Straighten up, and I never want to hear another bad word from your mouth! Your parents have always been righteous people!' The oppression was never-ending for Erin; Bohdan understood this, the grieving wilted his heart every Sunday, standing over Erin's Mothers grave.

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