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Carol Shields 2002 Unless (Fourth Estate)

To start with the heart of George Eliot’s squirrel, a good call for those who ‘read novels’ to escape the mind’s ‘unrelenting monologue’ (96). Chapters break. The ‘adverbs or prepositions’, those ‘odd pieces of grammar’ (208). ‘Throughout’ (132). ‘Notwithstanding’ (122). ‘Instead’ (67).

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