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A book can just be a description of a stick being snapped in half. If the reader is brought to feel the plight of the stick, well, you can imagine what that would be like.
Jesse Ball
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Jesse Ball
Age: 46
Born: 1978
Born: June 7
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Down Meadows
New York (former)
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