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One of the amazing things about this story is the fact that O’Connor wrote several individual chapters as short stories and published them as stand alone pieces as she went along. That a chapter could stand alone seemed pretty impressive to me. On the other hand, she has two main characters in this book, Hazel and Enoch, and their stories exist almost independent of each other with only a few points where their story lines intersect. And it seems to me at the end of the book that she has kind of
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This is the first of Flannery O'Connor's book I have read. Thoroughly enjoy this wonderful story. I will be reading more of her works.
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