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Manual Para Mujeres de La Limpieza / A Manual for Cleaning Women: Selected Stories
Manual Para Mujeres de La Limpieza / A Manual for Cleaning Women: Selected Stories | Lucia Berlin
Tras anos de injusto olvido, Alfaguara se suma al fenomeno editorial del descubrimiento de Lucia Berlin, el secreto mejor guardado de la literatura estadounidense, una autentica revolucion literaria. XVII Premi Llibreter 2016. Libro del Ano segun Babelia. Una revelacion literaria: el secreto mejor guardado de la literatura estadounidense. Manual para mujeres de la limpieza reune los mejores textos de la legendaria escritora de relatos Lucia Berlin, uno de los secretos mejor guardados de la literatura estadounidense. Con su inigualable toque de humor y melancolia, Berlin crea verdaderos milagros con episodios del dia a dia. Las mujeres de sus cuentos estan desorientadas pero, al mismo tiempo, son fuertes, inteligentes y, sobre todo, extraordinariamente reales. Son autoestopistas, duras trabajadoras, malas cristianas. Rien, lloran, beben. Sobreviven en un mundo de jockeys, doctores y telefonistas con un ingenio propio de Lorrie Moore y la agudeza de Raymond Carver. ENGLISH DESCRIPTION One of The New York Times Book Review's Ten Best Books of 2015 "I have always had faith that the best writers will rise to the top, like cream, sooner or later, and will become exactly as well-known as they should be-their work talked about, quoted, taught, performed, filmed, set to music, anthologized. Perhaps, with the present collection, Lucia Berlin will begin to gain the attention she deserves." -Lydia Davis. A manual for cleaning women compiles the best work of the legendary shortstory writer Lucia Berlin. With the grit of Raymond Carver, the humor of Grace Paley, and a blend of wit and melancholy all her own, Berlin crafts miracles from the everyday, uncovering moments of grace in the Laundromats and halfway houses of the American Southwest, in the homes of the Bay Area upper class, among switchboard operators and struggling mothers, hitchhikers and bad Christians. Readers will revel in this remarkable collection from a master of the form and wonder how they'd ever overlooked her in the first place.
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Emilymdxn
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This short story collection has been sitting on my kindle for WAY too long. I loved it so much - the style and the small, precise observation of small dark details and working class lives.

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Emilymdxn
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Tomorrow I‘m getting up at godawful o‘clock to fly to Oslo for my first solo holiday 😬 (it‘s not technically my first but the actual first got ruined by being sick, so this one is going to count). I am excited but I‘m also very nervous. Traveling on my own will probably be super fun but I‘m a bit nervous about how to fill the time on my own and manage everything! I‘m pleased I‘ve got #scarathlon2022 games and activities to keep my brain occupied

Simona Have a good time 👍 2y
Bookwomble I'm sure you'll find things to keep you occupied - have fun 😊 2y
Liz_M I love this collection of stories. Enjoy your trip! 2y
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Ruthiella Bon voyage! ✈️ 😅 2y
sarah-bear Sounds fun! Safe travels!! 2y
batsy Sounds fun! Safe and pleasant travels. 2y
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Flavius
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I hadn't read short stories for so long that I had to get used to them again.
What I liked the most was the author"s ability to bring all the character to life.

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Jen2
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Pickpick

Very good but very dark.

Leftcoastzen I loved it & completely agree. 3y
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Gilliankayed308
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I loved Lucia Berlin‘s writing.

MemoirsForMe Me too! 🙌🏻 3y
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MemoirsForMe
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This sharply written short story collection shook every one of my senses. It‘s funny, gritty & haunting. Some stories were tough to get through, especially those about incarceration, addiction & abuse. But Lucia‘s gripping writing style kept pulling me back in. This manual reads almost like a memoir. But as Lucia‘s son revealed, “Ma wrote true stories, not necessarily autobiographical, but close enough for horseshoes.” 😉
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PurpleyPumpkin Hey my friend! 👋🏽 I hope your week has started well. Glad to see that your reading continues to be great! This sounds like another one for my tbr. 📚 3y
MemoirsForMe @PurpleyPumpkin Hello there! It‘s been a hectic month here, but I‘m still finding time to read. 😅 Sending well wishes your way! 🤗 3y
maich Great review👏👏 3y
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The_Penniless_Author
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I sometimes grow weary of contemporary writerly advise that says language must be stripped to the bone to be any good, but when it's done well - and I can't think of anyone who does it better than Lucia Berlin - the results are undeniable. This is the funniest, most moving short-story collection I've ever read, all the more cutting for how spare it is, trusting in the power of its images without the need for embellishment. A true masterpiece!

Come-read-with-me Sounds great! Thanks for sharing 😀 4y
Suet624 I keep thinking I‘ve read this, but I haven‘t. I really should! 😀 4y
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The_Penniless_Author
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Our mother wondered what chairs would look like if our knees bent the other way. What if Christ had been electrocuted? Instead of crosses on chains, everybody'd be running around wearing chairs around their necks.

Suet624 Hahaha. 4y
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The_Penniless_Author
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The last one had been Hannah. The (support) group convinced her to go to Weight Watchers, to Rancho del Sol spa, take bossa nova lessons and then to get liposuction and a face-lift. She looked wonderful but was in two new groups now. One for women who had face-lifts but were still depressed and another for "Women Who Love Too Much." Ruth sighed, "Hannah's always been the kind of woman who has affairs with stevedores."

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The_Penniless_Author
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We arrived at the Sheraton at four thirty. The dining room was closed. What to do? He had parked the car. We went into a Denny's next door.

"Denny's is where one ends up," I said.

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Leftcoastzen Love this book . Gritty & sad at times .Still love it , feels real. 4y
The_Penniless_Author @Leftcoastzen Her writing is so propulsive, stripped down without ever feeling spare. Sometimes I get tired of the prevailing opinion that good writing necessarily involves shedding every extraneous word, but when it's done right it's a thing of beauty. I keep seeing her compared to Raymond Carver, which I find funny because she's miles better in my estimation. 4y
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The_Penniless_Author
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The Campus laundry has a sign, like most laundries do, POSITIVELY NO DYEING. I drove all over town with a green bedspread until I came to Angel's with his yellow sign, YOU CAN DIE HERE ANY TIME.

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Liz_M This is such a fantastic collection of stories. 4y
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Pinta
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Yes, hype on this collection was ⬆️ & yes, the stories live up. Written 1960s-80s, 40 or so confessional, smart, funny, compassionate short stories on motherhood, sisterhood, work, travel, alcoholism, marriage, sex, laundromats. Breezy, easy tone belies the depth of CRAFT. Yes, subjects sometimes repetitive (often drawn from her own life) but who cares when they are this good. Like dip into perfect diary. “My Jockey”= single-page masterpiece. 2016

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The_Penniless_Author
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#fridayfunwith451 @451Degrees

If I'm honest, I suppose my own book 🙂 (Memoir of a Doomsday Prophet, scheduled for publication in April 2021).

As far as reading, I rarely read anything immediately after it's published. I recently bought A Manual for Cleaning Women, by Lucia Berlin, and We, by Yevgeny Zamyatin, so I suppose those.

Tanisha_A Lovely! Congratulations 4y
451Degrees I don‘t blame ya!! We‘ll all be looking forward to your book coming out😊 thanks for the tag! 4y
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IuliaC
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Raw, honest, real, unapologetic short stories echoing the author's real life; no wonder her work has at times been referred to as autofiction and metafiction. The author is such an admirable observer of her inner life

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Nikki_E
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I signed up for Chirp‘s newsletter ages ago, but never bought anything. Tonight though I finally spent time exploring the site and bought the tagged book as well as My Wife Said You May Want to Marry Me by Jason B. Rosenthal.

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AnneCecilie
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A collection of Berlin‘s 40+ short stories. They are mostly about girls/ women, many faces alcoholic problems in close relations, many work as nurses, and most are set in El Paso.

From what I read in the introduction and forward, Berlin wrote about what she knew and her stories are autobiographical.

I bought this book back in 2016 when everyone was talking about and after having read it I‘m sorry it took me so long to read it

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AnneCecilie
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#BookReport

📚 Read short stories from A Manual
📚 Finished S&S
📚 Finished The Drowning
📚 Read and finished everything else pictured

🎧 Did some hours of the seventh Department Q book

Cinfhen Woohoo 🙌🏻 great week 4y
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AnneCecilie
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From the short story “Dear Conchi”

There‘s hardly any references to authors in this short story collection. So to have a Austen reference at the same time that I‘m reading her is funny.

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AnneCecilie
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#BookReport

I‘ve finished all of the books on the left and Good Talk (already returned to the library)

The tagged book, S&S, Convenience Store Women and The Hanging Girl, are all still in progress.

Except for Good Talk and Actress, all were read over the weekend for #CYOReadathon
I didn‘t read as much this weekend as I hope to, I got distracted by the last episodes of Miss Fischer series and film, and the Normal People series

Sace What are your thoughts on Convenience Store Woman so far? 4y
AnneCecilie @Sace Honestly, I‘m not sure. I read half last Sunday and haven‘t read anymore. I keep thinking I should finish it, it‘s such a short book. 4y
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cajunsyd
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Today‘s mood. Staying positive and focusing on positive moments like reading in bed with a delicious cup of coffee.

mcctrish Great mug 🙏🏻words to live by 5y
cajunsyd @mcctrish 👍🏻 5y
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Custo7

Tu cuerpo desaparece, por la ingradivez, pero al mismo tiempo tomas profunda conciencia de él.

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Custo7

Cuando fallecen tus padres has de afrontar tu propio final.
-Ah, entiendo lo q quieres decir... Entonces ya no queda nadie para protegerte de la muerte.

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Adventures_of_a_French_Reader
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What a great collection of stories! It's obvious in discovering this collection that Lucia Berlin was a very talented writer. Her stories about everyday life, inspired by her own life and experiences, are engaging. What is captivating is not really the subject of the short stories, but how they are told. There is a certain rhythm, a total honesty, and some humor in this book. While reading it, I also felt compassion transpiring from the writing.

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hilaryreads

So far this is a great read. Nice little short stories that really make you contemplate daily life and the daily struggles. It puts beauty in the mundane.

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GatheringBooks
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#GratefulReads Day 22: A new #FavoriteAuthor. She has transformed each of her mundane experiences into tiny fables, distilled sketches of people whom the reader would love to meet. They are portraits of vulnerability but always with admirable dignity even with the degradation of addiction. Lucia has birthed her tragedy in the mud, she lies in it, covered in muck, but still with glowing eyes, iridescent, beautiful. My review https://wp.me/pDlzr-kqY

OriginalCyn620 👍🏻📚 5y
charl08 I didn't always like her stories, but they are so memorable! 5y
Leftcoastzen She‘s incredible. Some of her stories are a heartbreaking gut punch. 5y
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Autumnscribe
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This may be the single best collection of short stories I have ever read. Berlin is raw in her honestly, stark in her truth, and tender in her treatment of brutal situations. She never turns away, or sugar coats things, even if the result of this decision is that it may not always paint a flattering picture of her protagonist/self. And yet she does all of this without ever being bitter. Truly amazing. I am in awe of her talent and humbleness.

Leftcoastzen Summed up nicely! It was honest and brutal at times. 5y
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Autumnscribe
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Easily the best collection of short stories I have encountered since I first discovered Dorothy Parker in my twenties.

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WanderingBookaneer
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Tagged book is my current read.

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WanderingBookaneer
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GatheringBooks
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Vivid, mundane, extraordinary. I am loving this collection of short stories surfaced from Berlin‘s inner life. It is good that our library has 3 physical copies of the book - returned the one I had (because due date is up), & borrowed the other identical title I scoured from the shelves. I am delightfully discovering so many outstanding female authors, thanks to our #WomenReadWomen2019 reading theme. Millefeuille pancakes, too, for Mother‘s Day!

BarbaraBB I just read this one too! A few gems among these stories! 6y
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BarbaraBB
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Perfection in writing I think, the way Lucia Berlin arranged the short stories in this book. Each sentence is beautiful in its own. So much so that it at times distracted me from reading the stories as a whole.
Together they tell the lives of ordinary women who have lived the hard life.
A book to read very slowly - which I didn‘t have the patience for, so I may have to read them again one day.

#ReadingUSA2019 #NewMexico
(Pic: Girona, Spain)

Cinfhen Lovely photo and review !!!!! 6y
BarbaraBB @Cinfhen Thanks. It is a cathedral that was a setting in Game of Thrones (I wouldn‘t know), many fans here 😉😀 6y
Cinfhen Ha!!! What do we know?!???! 6y
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Leftcoastzen It‘s got some scenes that really grind the reader down. 6y
BarbaraBB @Leftcoastzen Indeed, and they feel so real! 6y
Megabooks Agreed @Leftcoastzen and Barbara! 6y
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GatheringBooks
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What Fridays should (more or less) look like. How‘s your Friday shaping up? #WomenReadWomen2019

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GatheringBooks
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#SpringIntoReading Day 7: What my #SelfCareSunday looks like, alongside an unexpected library find.

mreads Those chocolates are so good ❤😀 6y
vkois88 Fun! 6y
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Pen_Meets_Paper
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Lucia Berlin‘s stories have a slice-of-life quality that feels compelling in its tedium.

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Pen_Meets_Paper
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Up next.

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DannyOlda
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I've never heard this thought articulated before but it rings so true. Going to be thinking about this one for days.

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BookNAround
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Mehso-so

I‘m not a huge short story fan so perhaps that colored my feelings here but while the writing is well done, it felt repetitious. Full review at http://booknaround.blogspot.com/2018/08/review-manual-for-cleaning-women-by.html

arubabookwoman I gave this a pick because of the gorgeous writing, and wonderful characters (I usually don‘t get along with short stories either). But I agree that it was repetitious. There were more than 40 stories in the book. There were also recurring characters, many undergoing similar experiences. I spread the reading out over a long time, but I felt that some of the stories could have been omitted and the book would have been much better. 6y
Pamwurtzler Good to know. I have this on my TBR but maybe won‘t bother now. 6y
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arubabookwoman
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Finished this last night. I highly recommend it, especially if you like your short stories gritty and your characters downtrodden—even more so than Raymond Carver‘s.

Laura317 😂 that‘s a great quote. 6y
Aimeesue I picked this one up when volunteering my services as Donated Book Sorter (perks!) I'm going to move it up my TBR list. I could do with short pieces after finishing Titus Groan last night. 😄 6y
charl08 I read this last year: has stayed with me, usually a good sign! 6y
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arubabookwoman
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Seventh grade, my first dance. My mom made me a dress of lavender dotted Swiss, which I had totally forgotten about until I read this.
I am finding Lucia Berlin to be an amazing writer, even though short stories aren‘t usually my thing.

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MeikeReads
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This book is not included in the Litsy database yet - it's the brand new Lucia Berlin short story collection with 22 additional texts, out in November. Funny and sad, authentic and imagined - I wish the author was still alive to witness her success! #LuciaBerlin #EveningInParadise #Netgalley #arc #fsgbooks

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sofiaga
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Boyfriend and I had plans to go to yoga. Ended up eating a whole loaf of bread filled with passion fruit and creams cheese, putting pjs and reading in bed.

Beckys_Books Sounds perfect 6y
Texreader Ummmm, sounds good to me! 6y
sofiaga Yes. It‘s awesome to date someone who is also an introvert and a reader :) @Beckys_Books @Texreader 6y
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sofiaga
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This is how I am finishing my Sunday afternoon

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sofiaga
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My plan for tonight.

DebbieGrillo Mmmm good plan! 6y
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GoneFishing

There are good suicides. Good reasons. Many times like terminal illness, pain. But I‘m more impressed with good technique. Bullets through the brain. Properly slashed wrists. Decent barbiturates. Such people, even if they don‘t succeed, seem to emanate a peace, a strength, which may have some from making a thoughtful decision. It‘s the repeats that get to me. The forty penicillin capsules....

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strandbookstore
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WCW goes out to Lucia Berlin, whose collection of short stories is both riveting and witty. #writercrushwednesday #wcw | https://buff.ly/2J2vosZ

SwedePea I need the keychain! Where can it be acquired? 6y
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GoneFishing

Mrs. Armitage had been different, although she was old too. That was in NYC at the San Juan Laundry on 15th St...I was a young mother then and washed diapers on Thursdays. She lived above me. One morning at the laundry she gave me a key and I took it. She said that if I didn‘t see her on Thursdays it meant she was dead and would I please go find her body. That was a terrible thing to ask of someone; also then I had to do my laundry on Thursdays.

Leftcoastzen I read “Where I Live now “ back when it came out. Not in the database, Black Sparrow Press 1999. 7y
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GoneFishing

I'll bet the Catholic Church lost out on a lot of would-be nuns when they started dressing like ordinary meter maids.

Suet624 Hahahaha. I used to think that too. 6y
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