Notes on a scandal: Monica Heisey on why Ursula Parrott's account of divorce is still alarmingly relatable
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One of the successes of the book is its portrayal of Patricia's narrative, showing her equivocation, self-doubt, and different versions of her story, resulting in a moving and funny depiction of a woman grappling with the unexpected end of a long-term relationship.
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