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“Someone might hate their job, and they might want to stop doing their job, but that doesn’t mean that they want to be subservient to a man,” Caro Claire Burke tells Hanna Rosin. Listen to their discussion of Burke’s best-selling novel, “Yesteryear”: | Collector
“Someone might hate their job, and they might want to stop doing their job, but that doesn’t mean that they want to be subservient to a man,” Caro Claire Burke tells Hanna Rosin. Listen to their discussion of Burke’s best-selling novel, “Yesteryear”:
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“Someone might hate their job, and they might want to stop doing their job, but that doesn’t mean that they want to be subservient to a man,” Caro Claire Burke tells Hanna Rosin. Listen to their discussion of Burke’s best-selling novel, “Yesteryear”:

“Someone might hate their job, and they might want to stop doing their job, but that doesn’t mean that they want to be subservient to a man,” Caro Claire Burke tells Hanna Rosin. Listen to their discussion of Burke’s best-selling novel, “Yesteryear”:

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