
ABC: Too Much and Not the Mood: Essays by Durga Chew-Bose
Slate Books
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Often I'll Read a Sentence That I Love, but I Can't Find It
i shoud like, sometimes the essay kind of lost its punctum in i kind of willingness to put everything down. But for every wonderful sentence, i'll read a sentence that i thought kind ofes overwritten andteind sort of belaboured. So, for example, in part of a greater pattern, which had some truly wonderful writing about identity. And as you were saying about am, the kind of clocking brownness and her relationship to these white girls she grew up around, iean, some of that was just so wonderful. That's actually not a good example. Cset sentence is ok, but it just serts to yo.
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