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Oh, sweet Solange. That’s my favourite panel. I can hear her creaky, French, old lady voice.
I was so engrossed in this story – and I love the interesting questions you raise at the end about shared stories/histories; about who has a right to tell them. Lots to think about.
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Oh, sweet Solange. That’s my favourite panel. I can hear her creaky, French, old lady voice.
I was so engrossed in this story – and I love the interesting questions you raise at the end about shared stories/histories; about who has a right to tell them. Lots to think about.