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She describes being a model as "being the silent, one-dimensional creature".
Matt also describes being a Samaritan as being a "sounding board" – the phrase reminds him of the day he walked into a Samaritans branch for the first time.
Dr. Schuster describes being a medical student at Harvard in the 1980s, searching for guidance at a time when discussions on gay health were sandwiched between lectures on prostitutes and drug addicts.
Eady's plain-spoken, pragmatic voice is accessible yet distinct, and the experiences he describes (being a victim of discrimination, watching a tough-minded father die, surviving prostate cancer) manage to seem both intimate and universal.
I suspect that Kael might also have enjoyed Persepolis, a French film version of a graphic book that wittily describes being a young woman in the fundamentalist Iran of religious bullies.
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The six nightmares he describes are a useful list of the real threats to American security.
The Times that Darnton describes is a rigidly hierarchical, almost neurotically status-conscious place.
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