


Earlier this year, I was offered a copy of her new memoir, The Girl from Lamaha Street. Since I was temporarily living in England at the time, the publisher was able to send me a physical copy. At the time, I presumed I‘d be reading what it says on the tin, about someone very different from me.
I was wrong.
https://mccombsonmain.com/2022/06/16/non-fiction-review-lamaha-street-maas/
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