
Women in Art with Katy Hessel and Lizzy Stewart
The Waterstones Podcast
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I Was Alison, Sorry, I Was Sorry, Sorry
I felt like I knew her the whole way through. She was still Alison in the same body, she was just getting older. Yeah, it was important that she, that there's a point where she meets her friend, the person who will become her closest friend, Tessa. By encountering Tessa, who as a black woman is also perhaps more so, out of place in that world, that they would form this bond and maybe allow her to kind of travel through the world,. Maybe slightly easier because she had this companion. It's something I talk about throughout my book as well.Yeah, anyway. I know so many, but just to go back to your book, sorry,
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