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Michael Livingston
Nov 25, 2015 rated it really liked it
I didn't much enjoy Letter to George Clooney, Debra Adelaide's short story collection from a few years back, so I went into this with pretty low expectations. Adelaide really proved me wrong though, with a lovely book, intertwining the story of Dove, a writer, and Ellis, the character that she obsesses over. Both stories are about missing parents, motherhood and women's independence. Although Ellis' story is the more engaging of the two, the portrayal of Dove's grief and her need to write her wa ...more
Sam
Sep 27, 2022 rated it it was amazing
A friend reminded me of Debra Adelaide and I downloaded Womens Pages straight away. What a fantastic writer she is. I enjoyed this book a lot. In many ways this is an historical document, a story that shows how much work is being done in suburbs and cities around the world. Mostly by women. Mostly unpaid. Still.
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