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It would in retrospect appear to be a stop on a narrative path that was...
Author:
Curtis Sittenfeld
Book:
American Wife
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Published at:
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It would in retrospect appear to be a stop on a narrative path that was inevitable, but this is only because most events, most paths, feel inevitable in retrospect.
( Curtis Sittenfeld )
[ American Wife ]
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