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Without pandering to your presumed desire to identify with the hero of a story,...
Author:
Tobias Wolff
Book:
Old School
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Published at:
9 years ago
Without pandering to your presumed desire to identify with the hero of a story, they made you feel that what mattered to the writer had consequence for you, too.
( Tobias Wolff )
[ Old School ]
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