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StoryCorps: Melissa Wilbur and Janaki Symon

From: StoryCorps
Series: StoryCorps
Length: 01:53

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Melissa Wilbur and her sister Janaki (John-nick-ee) Symon remember growing up together. Read the full description.

Symon_small Melissa Wilbur and Janaki (John-nick-ee) Symon, both in their 60s, are close. But the sisters' childhood relationship was very different. Melissa says she "never particularly" liked her younger sister. "I just hated you," Janaki says. "There wasn't anything about you that I could stand." But something happened to finally bring them together. "I remember exactly the moment that I fell in love with you," Janaki says. "You put your arm around me, and you gave me this spontaneous hug and kiss. I went, 'Oh, my God.' It was as if the last barrier between us was gone."

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Piece Description

Melissa Wilbur and Janaki (John-nick-ee) Symon, both in their 60s, are close. But the sisters' childhood relationship was very different. Melissa says she "never particularly" liked her younger sister. "I just hated you," Janaki says. "There wasn't anything about you that I could stand." But something happened to finally bring them together. "I remember exactly the moment that I fell in love with you," Janaki says. "You put your arm around me, and you gave me this spontaneous hug and kiss. I went, 'Oh, my God.' It was as if the last barrier between us was gone."

Broadcast History

NPR's Morning Edition, February 1, 2008

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