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A chapter from her guidebook/cookbook opens the story: I love children.
But Susan Cheever complied when her mother asked her to cut a chapter from her memoir "Treetops".
(Where does she find the time?) Penny is the only principal character without a chapter from her point of view.
Joan's literary career is about to go into orbit with the New Yorker publishing a chapter from her first novel.
An interminable 61 pages separates Felice's first chapter from her second, and nearly 50 come between her second and too-short third.
A chapter from her guidebook/cookbook opens the story: Trump's Lawyers Argue That He Cannot Be Impeached Because He Was Never Actually Elected What Happens When a Bad-Tempered, Distractible Doofus Runs an Empire?
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Sarah actually writes chapters from her villain's point of view, so she's really in their heads!
She needed to bring her reading assignment for English class, her multivariable-calculus homework, and the first two chapters from her mechanical-physics textbook.
Her tentative, halting account, pregnant with false starts and blind alleys, is interspersed with chapters from her sister Laura's novel The Blind Assassin, published posthumously in the 1940s after Laura committed suicide by driving off a bridge.
But if you don't already know her work, you might like to start off with the first chapters from her most famous book, Noughts and Crosses, and her most recent book, Noble Conflict.
My favourite book of hers is Clever Girl, from 2013, which tells the story of Stella in 10 seemingly self-contained chapters from her childhood in the 1960s through to her married middle age.
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