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+ | '''Christine Peralta-Latimer''' is a [[Hodenturner|Hodenturnian]] poet and social critic, and a very controversial figure in her homeland. | ||
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+ | Born in a rural village on the island of TOWN?, the eldest of five children, she grew up helping her extended family | ||
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+ | "I love my country," she once said. "We have a rich history and culture that we can all be proud of. | ||
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Christine Peralta-Latimer is a Hodenturnian poet and social critic, and a very controversial figure in her homeland.
Born in a rural village on the island of TOWN?, the eldest of five children, she grew up helping her extended family
"I love my country," she once said. "We have a rich history and culture that we can all be proud of.
--Hodenturner 21:29, 1 July 2007 (GMT)