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Zehrunisa didn__ know Abdul__ age herself. Seventeen was what she__ said before the burning, when people asked her, but he could have been twenty-seven, for all she knew. You didn__ keep track of a child__ years when you were fighting daily to keep him from starving, as she and many other Annawadi mothers had been doing when their teenagers were young.
Katherine Boo Behind the Beautiful Forevers: Life, Death, and Hope in a Mumbai Undercity
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Zehrunisa didn__ know Abdul__ age herself. Seventeen was what she__ said before the burning, when people asked her, but he could have been twenty-seven, for all she knew. You didn__ keep track of a child__ years when you were fighting daily to keep him from starving, as she and many other Annawadi mothers had been doing when their teenagers were young.
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