I’ll Take You There

Author: Joyce Carol Oates

Joyce Carol Oates is one of the world’s most respected living novelists. Her new novel is an intense, deeply moving story of how a young woman finds her place in the world. ‘In those days in the early 1960s we were not women yet but girls. This was, without irony perceived as our advantage.’ So begins ‘I’ll Take You There’, an astonishingly intimate and unsparing self-port….Read More

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