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My favorite books about grown-up people

May 13, 2021June 9, 2021 Sara Davis4 Comments

Today, FOR NO REASON AT ALL: a list of books about middle-aged people with middle-aged problems.

Posted in FictionTagged bernardine evaristo, elena ferrante, emily st john mandel, george eliot, girl woman other, hilary mantel, jazz, jenny offill, middlemarch, station eleven, the mirror and the light, the story of the lost child, toni morrison, weather, wolf hall

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