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But it is also a tale of real woe.
If you want real woe, however, you might have to teleport yourself to Toronto, where that Canadian-teams-should-be-good-at-hockey rule hosts its most notable exception: the congenitally frustrating Maple Leafs.
The book breathes a spirit of real woe ("Did I indicate that I had no family, no family to fall back on?") that is missing from her earlier reminiscences.
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