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"Some of those stories inevitably provided material that I reshaped and worked into the novel, which is fortunate, because they didn't work as stories.
Then, with mentoring and advice from colleagues and friends, I reshaped my CV to account for the time I'd spent raising my family.
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She has written a book called "It's Not Always Racist, But Sometimes It Is: Reshaping How We Think About Racism," which discusses how all people have prejudice even when they think they don't.
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