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7 pages, Audiobook
First published December 9, 2018
Caleigh dropped an armload of boxes onto the road. “I am that woman. Oh, my God! I am! I can’t change a tire! I have a ton of shoes! I don’t know how to work in an office, and this is proof!”Roughly four months after my first read of this book, I’ve returned. I’d always planned on returning – it felt wrong that I’d rated the book so lowly, especially as I’d read it (and admitted to having read it) while ill. The kind of ill that caused pain when I laughed – and this is a rather humorous book – which I’ve found out again with my reread.
”Why do you look like you’ve been riding a horse non-stop for twenty-four hours?”
[grandpa Dean to coworker] “You said a word we’re not allowed to say in mixed company, so I thought we could talk about local lesbians. Young ones, from the ages of around thirty to forty.”
Carey frowned. “You have never weirded me out till now.”