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Four generations of women--"I'm a woman," Mary said to herself--heading off on a...
Author:
Roddy Doyle
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A Greyhound of a Girl
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Four generations of women--"I'm a woman," Mary said to herself--heading off on a journey in a car. One of the dead, one of them dying, one of the driving, one of them just staring out.
( Roddy Doyle )
[ A Greyhound of a Girl ]
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