http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Writes The New Yorker: In the classic iteration, the novels, written by and for young women, purport to be autobiographical and revolve around true love, or, rather, the obstacles to it that have always stood at the core of romantic fiction: pregnancy, miscarriage, abortion, rape, rivals and triangles...As for my novel, I will not tell you much, except to say, it is a mystery.
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