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Not for Everyday Use: A Memoir by Elizabeth Nunez

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3.0

The backdrop to this memoir is Nunez hearing that her mother is on her deathbed and going back to Trinidad. Nunez comes across as keen and introspective. A bit repetitive at times although I find her introspection interesting. However, her introspections didn't stay with me. It felt like they fell out of my head.

I listened to this as an audiobook, and I did enjoy hearing the author narrate it herself.
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