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The Rage and the Pride
By Oriana
Fallaci
I’ll say; each word drips with Ms. Fallaci’s rage,
and her pride. I’ve
never read a book more perfectly titled.
The preface, a good 25% of the small volume, puts you on
the fast track, which you won’t get off of until the ride is
over. Your first
feeling may be akin to the one you get when you ask your uncle
how his trip to France was.
You know, when you realize he’s actually going to tell
you all about it. But
in this case you’re quickly hooked by the logic packaged in
what you may at first mistake for emotion, but quickly recognize
as passion.
There is nothing else to say about the book except that
it’s a narrative that comes to a fine point in spite of its
high-speed, hardedge delivery.
Run to your
local bookstore and grab a copy; you'll not regret it.
Better yet, click
here and have it shipped post haste.
By
the way, want to read an exciting bio? Check the links
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