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Feelings of underestimation, The quest to maintain mental freedom. Unleashing self confidence
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In the follow-up to Sense and Nonsense, Mary Langton returns with a new book of humorous essays. In this wide-ranging collection, Langton mines mirth from popular culture and politics, education and health care. She also takes some detours into the past in essays that are alternately poignant and hilarious. In Th e Bright Processional, Langtons keen observational humor and quick wit are once again on full display.
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