

The town has a bit of character and in one particularly well-written passage, the author engages some metaphorical imagery to clarify: Much of the action takes place in the planned community of Milton Keynes, a robust small city roughly fifty miles from London. I didn’t know exactly what she looked like, though I’d been sent out out-of-date photographs.” Milton Keynes “It’s a bit like a blind date, waiting to meet your birth mother. We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own.Įver wonder what it would be like to meet the woman who gave birth to you long after you had reached an age where you fully understood how such things worked? The narrator nails the awkwardness with an unexpected simile that rings true:

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