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Woman as a Foreign Language by Katherine Wyvern

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5 Stars

Riveting!

Wow. It's not often that I say "wow" but after reading this, there's not much more I can say. Well, yes there is. Gender is not just black and white, never was, but nowadays more so. This book is about not identifying with gender, one way or another. It's not a long story, and it was a quick read, but it had a lot of context within it. There was quite a change in POVs but in this story, I found it necessary and part of the intensity of the story. It was sensuous and riveting, and beautifully written.

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