I was given Caitlin Moran’s How
To Be A Woman.
I was also given The
Golden Door: Letters To America by A.A.Gill. I started the first and
found it delightfully funny, poignant, touching and informative but…..
after awhile a did get a bit bogged down in periods and pubic hair. So,
I started Gill’s book and it too was funny, poignant, touching and
informative but …… a little bit of Gill can go along way. And so, I
started reading alternate chapters of each book and guess what? It was just
right.
Golden Door: Letters To America by A.A.Gill. I started the first and
found it delightfully funny, poignant, touching and informative but…..
after awhile a did get a bit bogged down in periods and pubic hair. So,
I started Gill’s book and it too was funny, poignant, touching and
informative but …… a little bit of Gill can go along way. And so, I
started reading alternate chapters of each book and guess what? It was just
right.
Like eating a crumbly piece of pecorino and a plump
fig, or sardines cooked with sultanas, I found that
together they worked perfectly. Who knew?