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		<title>The Polish word for family</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Q: Choosing names. Is there a story behind the names you’ve chosen for your characters? (e.g., Brat becomes Beetle becomes Alyce) A: There is no good answer to this question. Names just pop into my head, often before the story does. But there is a story behind Rodzina: When I was ten, my Grandma Lipski took ... <a title="The Polish word for family" class="read-more" href="https://www.karencushman.com/the-polish-word-for-family/" aria-label="Read more about The Polish word for family">Read more</a>]]></description>
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<p><strong>A:</strong> There is no good answer to this question. Names just pop into my head, often before the story does. But there is a story behind <em>Rodzina</em>: When I was ten, my Grandma Lipski took me to the Polish cemetery in Chicago to show me her mother’s grave. In front of a gravestone marked Rodzina Czerwinski, she sat and cried. Many years later when I was writing a book about a Polish girl from Chicago, I decided to call her Rodzina after my great-grandmother. I checked with my father to make sure I had the spelling correct, and he told me that <em>rodzina</em> was not her first name but was the Polish word for family. The gravestone marked the resting place of the <em>rodzins Czerwinski</em>, or Czerwinski family. The book <em>Rodzina</em> is all about the search for family, so I decided that while Rodzina was not my great- grandmother’s name, it was the perfect name for the girl in my story. And so she is Rodzina.</p>
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		<title>Grandkitties</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Sep 2014 14:16:38 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The Portland Cushman household boasts two new residents, which Leah calls our grandkitties. Prospective names are Clementine, Mabel, Millie, Gus, Lupe, Penelope, Izzy, Betty, and Veronica. I like Spud, the Colonel, Snarls, Hydrangea, and Rutabaga. Any votes?]]></description>
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