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"The Shortest Distance Between Two Women" by Kris Radish
10/13/09
Published by Random House.
"I say just get over it. It's life, Emma, for God's sake. Suck it up." So says Susie Dell on page 119 of the novel, but Emma refuses to suck it up for at least a hundred more pages.
Emma Gilford is a boring woman who seems to
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