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Slipping Over to the Passenger Side

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The Washington Post, April 16th, 1999

My child is 15 years old. So what, you ask. It's not as if she were getting married, or having a baby! Oh, but it is, I say. It's that and more. Fifteen is a milestone. It is the continental divide between adolescence and young adulthood. On the one side is a pimple- faced adolescent with moods and personalities that change more frequently than the weather. On the other side is an individual with a singular purpose, pursued relentlessly at every opportunity -- to get the keys to the car. Fifteen doesn't sneak up on you. It hits you right smack in the face the day your kid gets that learner's p...

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