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320 pages, Paperback
First published March 21, 2017
“You know that inscription on the pretty white building on First Street?” He was talking about the United States Supreme Court. On its facade it was written: Equal Justice Under Law.
“I’ve read it.”
“A beautiful dream, isn’t it?” he said mournfully. “But nowhere close to reality. Know what’s worse? Nobody cares.”
"If you’re good at what you do, no one can steal it from you, and you’ll carry your skill wherever you go. Being good at what you do is the closest thing to freedom a woman can find.”
The MPD [Metropolitan Police Department] lingo description—thirty-year-old white female, five four, 115 pounds—could have fit any woman. It almost fit me.