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annies00 's review for:
The Odd Woman and the City
by Vivian Gornick
reflective
fast-paced
Musings of a person claiming New York City as her own. She clearly has survived many tribulations, and her rumination on decades of life experiences were powerful. But she’s painfully unaware of her prejudices and racism. Her expression of feminism is valid but very dated. I feel bad give this a low rating, so I’m just not gonna rate it at all…