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Ongoing, First published Nov 25, 2013
April 2tst 

One year ago today I met a man named Kale William Hemingway. One year ago today Kale was informed that he was terminally ill with brain cancer. Kale was twenty-five years old and had just been told he had six months to a year to live. Unlike some who would spend their time wallowing in their bad luck, or trying to find new ways to live just a bit longer, or even spending their time saying goodbye, Kale had a plan. Kale was going to spend his time doing everything he never in million years would do, no goodbyes, no regrets. 

My name is Emma Malone and I am a journalist. One year ago today a man by the name of Kale Hemingway asked me to join him on the the adventure of a lifetime. We were going to travel the country, enjoying life and loving every minute of it. My name is Emma Malone and this is the story of Kale and Emma’s Trip Across America.
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