Green Dot by Madeleine Gray review witty tale of obsessive love
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A narrator doesn't have to be likable, just compelling, and Hera filters her tale of obsessive desire through hindsight, chiding her misguided younger self. She's right about the gap between the expectations set up by education and the stultifying reality of entry-level jobs.
For Hera disdains corporate drudgery and finds her own participation in the system farcical. A narrator doesn't have to be likable, just compelling, and Hera filters her tale of obsessive desire through hindsight, chiding her misguided younger self.
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