A Pen-Pal Activist
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
An old teak desk and chair are silent witnesses to a Jepara girl's passion to give voice to her thoughts and dreams during her confinement. The Victorian-style furniture, painted black, faces a tall, narrow dresser standing in a corner of the white room. The desk has two drawers and curved legs, while the chair has no armrests and only covered by a thin cushion. For furniture that is more than 100 years old, it seems in good condition. That is the
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