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LIZZIE

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A Literary Gem!

Lizzie is a literary gem that deserves every one of its five stars and more. In this biographical novel, the author, a psychoanalyst, has written a masterfully crafted and profoundly immersive and exceptionally authentic portrayal of the enigmatic Lizzie Borden, offering readers a captivating journey into her life.

This book’s commitment to authenticity while acknowledging its fictional nature is what sets it apart. Drawing fromis , even as it delves into the realm of fiction

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