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Hey guys! This week we read The Department of Historical Corrections by Danielle Evans. This book is a collection of fictional short stories, plus a novella, that grapple with themes of race and gender in modern America. These stories dive deep into hard-hitting and timely questions of justice and discrimination in the United States without falling into preachy or tedious territory. If you are looking for a read that is as entertaining and enjoyable as it is eye-opening and meaningful, then you've come across the right book!
If you're not interested in our bff pre-discussion yap sesh, skip to 20 minutes. As always, pour up a drink and enjoy the show!
Next week's book: Educated by Tara Westover
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