“Fiction may be, whatever else, an exercise in the capacity for imaginative love, or sympathy, or identification.”
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When I Was A Child I Read Books
This book delves into the profound impact that reading had on the author's life during their formative years, offering insights into the significance of literature in shaping personal growth and understanding of the world. more
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