Loss of the Landline

"My tween will never know the sound of me calling her name from another room after the phone rings. She'll never sit on our kitchen floor, refrigerator humming in the background, twisting a cord around her finger while talking to her best friend.

“'I'll get it,' 'He's not here right now,' and 'It's for you' are all phrases that are on their way out of the modern domestic vernacular." — Julia Cho; The Atlantic—How the Loss of the Landline Is Changing Family Life


Sofie Birkin


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