Are there any parts of "They Love You Until You Start Thinking for Yourself" that felt rushed or underdeveloped?
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Are there any parts of "They Love You Until You Start Thinking for Yourself" that felt rushed or underdeveloped?
Are there any parts of "They Love You Until You Start Thinking for Yourself" that felt rushed or underdeveloped?
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But considering that it is a memoir, the speed is fitting. The author is only sharing her memories, by themes rather than chronologically. She is recalling events that occurred in her life. I can see her sitting with friends around a garden table, in a relaxed environment, just recalling all of this. Indeed I wish the stories were more developed because there is so much to learn from this author.
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