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Teta, which means grandmother in Arabic, is often every Egyptian child’s first storyteller; the one who opens the door to a world where the past slips easily into the present, stretching time as if it were something she could hold. In her wrinkled hands, the same hands that once wrapped around ours as the gold bangles on her wrists chimed softly, she curated her own museum of Egypt. Through her words and vivid imagery, she preserved pieces of heritage…