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Chen Chen Chen itibaren Psichiko 415 00, Yunanistan

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3.8

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Bu üniversitede görevlendirdiğim başka bir kitaptı, ama bu beni uçurdu. O fantastik.

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Bu kitapla tekrar okumayı sevmeyi öğrendim. en uzun rut sıkışmış ve baştan başladı .... en iyi duygulardan biri ...

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This spring, Beth earned a place as probably my second-favorite fiction teacher that I've had, just after Norma Fox Mazer. They have these honors for different reasons, but still. Beth was an excellent teacher, so obviously I wanted to read what she'd written. This short story collection felt first very familiar to me, and I loved that it was Tucson, because the only other Tucson book I can remember is The Bean Trees, and that was just terrible. Strangely, this was my Tucson and then it really, really wasn't. Drugs and drug culture elude me; maybe it's spoiled to say so. But what I really appreciated this collection for, aside from just well-written, good stories, was how Beth handled interracial marriages and relationships, biracial children, and bicultural communities. That really doesn't happen enough in stories, and it almost never happens without it being the only (or major) plot device.