She’s pretty and I wish we could hold hands and kiss. She’s fourteen and I am fifteen and every day she’s on the show that I watch about her. Contrast the following “I Can Make It to California Before It’s Time for Dinner” sample: They are crafted quite differently, function differently, and impact the reader in different ways.Ī brief sample from each demonstrates the variance of the two prose styles. However, there is an impressive range of writing ability between the two. Sure, these two stories have a relationship (compromised lives of one sort or another) and combine together into an interesting whole. To the contrary, “May-September” omniscient tracks the romance that blooms between much-older woman and the young writer the much-older woman hires to work on her memoir blog. I mean, “I Can Make It to California Before It’s Time for Dinner” focuses on danger experienced by a mentally challenged fifteen year old, told in his own words. I doubt that anyone would argue that the two novellas of Could You Be With Her Now are not different stories.
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