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Aambe: where books collide

patty krawec

If you came here looking for the books I'm reading and what they make me think about, find me at daanis.ghost.io

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    kwe. Writing a book about untangling colonial relationship with this place and doing better. she/her flying free in the blue sky @daanis.ca more

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