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Old 08-23-2011, 07:58 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by Medusa View Post
Word. It's a hard, HARD book to read.

I told her a couple of years ago that I stopped writing my memoirs because of her. She got all indignant when I told her that she had already told my story and popped off with some of her hysterical Southern wit with something along the lines of "well, quit being lazy and tell it again." LOL!

"Two or Three Things I Know for Sure" is a lot easier to read and reminds me of the vignette style of "Women Who Run With the Wolves". Lots of short stories and pieces of prose there that will talk to your heart.

"Trash" is just as good. It really speaks to class issues and growing up working class.

Be on the lookout. I'm going to donate a set of her books here on the Planet and get folks to put their name in for a drawing!!
I was just considering what book to read next. One of these is my answer. Great timing for me. Thanks for posting about this.

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