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Imagine balancing a ruler vertically in the palm of your hand: you have to constantly pay attention to the angle of the ruler ...
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After decades of betrayal and a trial that made her an icon, Pelicot writes a tender and unflinching memoir about survival, resilience, and her decision to be joyful.
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After decades of betrayal and a trial that made her an icon, Pelicot writes a tender and unflinching memoir about survival, resilience, and her decision to be joyful.
Imagine balancing a ruler vertically in the palm of your hand: you have to constantly pay attention to the angle of the ruler and make many small adjustments to make sure it doesn't fall over. It ...