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The Real Thing And Other Tales
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160 pages
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The narrative reflects on the perceptions and assumptions about a family's financial struggles and their past. The narrator imagines the elegance of their presentation, suggesting a contrast between their current poverty and a possibly more refined past. This introspection highlights themes of class, dignity, and the impact of socioeconomic status on identity. The narrator's certainty about their circumstances reveals an intimate connection to their plight, emphasizing empathy and understanding in the face of hardship.
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2010, hardcover
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