I interviewed Annie one summer ago.
She was getting her hair and make-up done, along with her grandma Fran, in preparation for a long-awaited trip to New York City.
Annie had been cancer-free for several years. The Make-a-Wish foundation was finally making good on its promise of a trip and makeover for the 17-year-old.
She was a quiet girl.Wouldn’t talk about her mom much; her grandma was her legal guardian now.
Annie told me she wanted to be an advocate someday and help other children who had cancer, children who came from broken homes.
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