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"Girl" by Jamaica Kincaid appeared first in the New Yorker in June 1978. It is a very arresting and structurally unusual piece, which makes it singularly inapposite for reading alound, and it is foundationally connected to a mother-daughter relationship in the specific context of an Antiguan family, making it singularly inapposite to be read by some white guy. Nonetheless, I liked it as a short story and so here it is. I have refrained from doing voices and/or accents for reasons that I assume will be uncontroversial. There are also a couple of stabs of colourful language that I think probably... isn't for me? And may also detract from this as a restful enterprise. But perhaps you will fall asleep before they kick in. This version lacks the Aphex Twin backing track found in its counterpart, in case that is what a pup prefers.
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