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The letters in the second version of Relief are interlaced into the hair! Cool! Relief is a collection of short stories.
"In one tale, a wigmaker from an ultra-orthodox Brooklyn enclave journeys into Manhattan for supplies and, more importantly, inspiration--frequenting a newsstand where she pays for the right to flip through forbidden fashion magazines."
- Amazon.com"
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