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“Reading was not an escape for her, any more than it is for me. It was an aspect of direct experience. She distinguished, of course, between the fictional world and the real one, in which she had to prepare dinners and so on. Still, for us, the fictional world was an extension of the real, and in no way a substitute for it, or refuge from it. Any more than sleeping is a substitute for waking." (Jincy Willett)”

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Winner of the National Book Award: A Novel of Fame, Honor, and Really Bad Weather

Winner of the National Book Award, this novel delves into the complexities of ambition and recognition, set against the dramatic backdrop of extreme weather events. more

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Jincy Willett
Jincy Willett

Jincy Willett, born on December 31, 1946, is an American author known for her humorous and satirical writing, primarily focusing on family, society, and gender issues. more

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