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Becoming Duchess Goldblatt
by Duchess Goldblatt
I hadn't heard of Duchess Goldblatt, social media persona, before seeing this book. I was intrigued by it being written by Anonymous. "I bet I can figure out who Anonymous is," I thought. "I have Columbo-level Internet sleuthing skills." I opened the digital copy to find these words at the very beginning:
"This is a work of nonfiction.
"Some names and identifying details have been changed.
"Quit hounding me, children.
"You don’t need to know everything."
Touche. Maybe I won't unmask Anonymous. But it was a quick, often poignant read. I wasn't expecting to relate to her so much, professionally or personally. But that's the magic of both books and the internet, that we discover how much we have in common with other humans.
Thanks to the publishers and NetGalley for the opportunity to review a digital ARC in exchange for an unbiased review.
"This is a work of nonfiction.
"Some names and identifying details have been changed.
"Quit hounding me, children.
"You don’t need to know everything."
Touche. Maybe I won't unmask Anonymous. But it was a quick, often poignant read. I wasn't expecting to relate to her so much, professionally or personally. But that's the magic of both books and the internet, that we discover how much we have in common with other humans.
Thanks to the publishers and NetGalley for the opportunity to review a digital ARC in exchange for an unbiased review.