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Michael receives a letter from the warden at Hanna’s jail. Next year, the parole board will likely let Hanna go. She’s spent 18 years in prison and will need someone to help her adjust to the outside world. As Michael consistently corresponded with Hanna, they ask if he can help her find an apartment and job. He can be her support system. The warden wants Michael to come and see her and Hanna in person.
Michael puts off the visit, but he finds Hanna an apartment and a job with a Greek tailor. With one week remaining before her release, Michael goes to see her.
Michael watches Hanna on a bench in jail. She has on a blue dress and holds a book. She realizes someone is looking at her and glances Michael’s way. When she spots him, her face becomes joyful. Michael sits beside her, and they hold hands. In detail, he recalls her many smells. They then talk. Hanna jokingly comments that Michael has grown up, but she calls him “kid” nonetheless. She says she reads but likes having Michael read to her more. Michael says he can still read to her. He’s proud she learned to read and write.
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