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LIT | Angela Flournoy on The Turner House, Segregated School Systems and Listening to Women @lit4998 | Uploaded October 2017 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
National Book Award finalist Angela Flournoy pulled up to Pink Pig Productions to chop it up about her debut novel The Turner House, writing middle-aged characters, segregated school systems, and why listening to women can you make men better writers.

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