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luvs2sing

(2,234 posts)
7. Gone With the Wind
Sat May 29, 2021, 10:09 AM
May 2021

Never even made it through the first chapter. Also, “The Stone Diaries” which was popular around the same time as “The Shipping News”.

I loved “The Shipping News”, but her next book, called “Postcards” (I think), was so horrific I couldn’t even make it through the first page. Reading the first page was traumatic.

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Gone With the Wind luvs2sing May 2021 #7
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Amen to that! luvs2sing Sep 2021 #36
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