"“It was like dancing with a mask that was attached to a stick—she dared not lower it, no matter how tiring it was to hold the mask up. She was the ugly girl at the ball.”"
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Novelists from EnglandUniversity of Cambridge alumniWomen authors from EnglandWomen born in the 1980sWomen authors from Nigeria
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