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Going abroad — whether for an academic semester or because you just feel like it, dammit — is an experience that can change the course of your life (or at least should, if you do it correctly). There's so much to see, so much to experience, so many…

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It takes tremendous grit and courage to write something and put it out in the world. It takes even more courage to do so if you are discriminated against on basis your race or the colour of your sk…

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ARC provided by the publisher via NetGalley Queenie, the title character in Candice Carty-Williams’ novel, is a 25-year old Jamaican British woman who’s going through a messy breakup with her white boyfriend. She’s dealing with it in some pretty self-destructive ways and barely holding on to her job as she struggles with the emotional turmoil. For obvious reasons, it’s been described as “Bridget Jones meet Americanah,” but in reality Queenie’s problems are more complicated than the number of…

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