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Congratulations on surviving T.S. Eliot’s “cruelest month” only to tumble headlong into one in which the leaked draft of a majority ruling illustrated a Supreme Court poised to overturnWould choose burgeoning lilacs over being forced to carry an unwanted pregnancy to term, but go off, Thomas! I read and wrote about the first book on this list before the draft posted online; afterwards, a scene from the book stood out in retrospect. The author,, has become pregnant.
All this is to say that one thing a good book can do is capture both the individual and universal complexities of being a human in the world, and for that—this month, all months—I am grateful. All products featured on Vanity Fair are independently selected by our editors. However, when you buy something through our retail links, we may earn an affiliate commission.In her prelude to her memoir, Itabari Njeri writes that“began as a novel and ends up the literal truth; many might not have believed the portrayals otherwise.
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