"Who experienced early trag-" is cut off, but I think it works better that way.
Also, there is always at least one allusion to our evolutionary history on the African savannah having left us woefully unprepared to deal with iPhones, the forty-hour work week, and/or women with personalities.
Oh, the background makes it.
Yep, this nails it. I think Claire Messud consulted this chart (background and all) before penning "The Emperor's Children."
You should do one of these for contrarian blog posts!
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"Who experienced early trag-" is cut off, but I think it works better that way.
Also, there is always at least one allusion to our evolutionary history on the African savannah having left us woefully unprepared to deal with iPhones, the forty-hour work week, and/or women with personalities.
Oh, the background makes it.
Yep, this nails it. I think Claire Messud consulted this chart (background and all) before penning "The Emperor's Children."
You should do one of these for contrarian blog posts!
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