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Zana
is 57% done
“Look at it this way: Our grandmothers had to keep the master and mistress happy at all times. They had to be aware of their every mood and every need. And now we’re free to be that for our husbands instead of pouring it into some white folks’ families.”
Ummm wtf
— 8 hours, 4 min ago
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Ummm wtf
Zana
is 54% done
“Violet’s father had a business associate in a new development called East Cobb, who told him there were jobs for young women like Violet—where even spirited girls like her could be molded into more pliant women.”
Oh no it's me
— 8 hours, 24 min ago
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Oh no it's me
Zana
is 52% done
‘“My parents had been born here—had worked in cotton fields in Greenville, not five miles from Cobb’s city limits. They went to Chicago for a better life, and, for a while, it felt like they had it.” Vera shook her head. “It was a lie. It’s . . . everywhere.”’
It really is a lie 😭
— 8 hours, 29 min ago
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It really is a lie 😭
Zana
is 45% done
‘“Especially for our womenfolk,”Dr. Farmer said in a soothing voice that did nothing to soften the grating chauvinism of his comment. “They need more rest than we do. Gentler schedules. Lighter days. I’m sure coming here and setting up your new home would have been a lot more amenable than gussying up for a ball.”’
Oh 🫠
— 9 hours, 6 min ago
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Oh 🫠
Zana
is 42% done
‘“You girls mistake my kindness for weakness,” said Clotilde, although no one would ever mistake Clotilde as either kind or weak. “You forget that I can punish you in ways you’d never dare to imagine....”’
😬
— 9 hours, 20 min ago
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😬
Zana
is 32% done
‘“I do so love when women try to talk politics,” said Mr. Benson. “It’s like watching a dog walk around on his hind legs.”’
I wanna fight this man
— 18 hours, 30 min ago
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I wanna fight this man
Zana
is 31% done
‘“But you wouldn’t mind a wife who is at home—working. Right?”
“Of course I wouldn’t,” he said. “But it’s not . . . I mean, in the traditional sense . . . it’s not work.”
“Oh!” Thea scoffed. “I see. The magical typewriter just spins out brilliance while I file my fingernails.”’
This town is gonna redpill her man. I'm calling it
— 19 hours, 46 min ago
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“Of course I wouldn’t,” he said. “But it’s not . . . I mean, in the traditional sense . . . it’s not work.”
“Oh!” Thea scoffed. “I see. The magical typewriter just spins out brilliance while I file my fingernails.”’
This town is gonna redpill her man. I'm calling it
Zana
is 29% done
“It never ceased to amaze Thea how casually some folks shared other folks’ business. Lem Robbins was innocently standing in the corner of the ballroom, unaware that one of his life’s greatest tragedies was being unfolded in front of strangers.”
Lmao also relatable
— 20 hours, 5 min ago
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Lmao also relatable
Zana
is 29% done
“Thea had never imagined a party so opulent in Mississippi. She felt underdressed, even in her best things, and cursed herself for leaving her finest formal wear back in DC with Mama. She had never thought she’d need it in Mississippi.”
Lmao I mean 🙈
— 20 hours, 20 min ago
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Lmao I mean 🙈
Zana
is 23% done
“Talk therapy was one of the snake-oil terms her pastor father would have shaken his head at. Psychiatry was secondary in his mind to Jesus.”
Relatable
— 20 hours, 31 min ago
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Relatable
Zana
is 20% done
‘Clotilde cleared her throat, then said, “Is there a fence that holds you here?”
“No, Clotilde,” they chorused.
“Are there bars on your windows?”“No, Clotilde,” they said again.
“Are there guards around the perimeter of my property? A mote? A crocodile?”
“No, Clotilde.”’
It's giving cult
— 21 hours, 23 min ago
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“No, Clotilde,” they chorused.
“Are there bars on your windows?”“No, Clotilde,” they said again.
“Are there guards around the perimeter of my property? A mote? A crocodile?”
“No, Clotilde.”’
It's giving cult
Zana
is 7% done
“Thea realized in that instant that this woman was Mr. Benson’s wife, and that she and Kid were the only couple sitting together on the streetcar. It was segregated after all—the men sat in the front, and the women and small children in the back, though no signage that Thea could see commanded such.”
Of course
— May 06, 2026 10:09AM
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Of course
Zana
is 6% done
“Journalism is such a masculine profession.”
....oh
— May 06, 2026 09:57AM
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....oh
Zana
is 2% done
“The girls were expendable—the men of the town were not.”
Typical
— May 06, 2026 09:17AM
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Typical








