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Oct 13, 2020·1 min read

Not only that, but I also advise to go back to the opening lines once you finish your book. It's a way of connecting the dots. :-)

Mario López-Goicoechea

London-based, Cuban writer. Author of “Cuban, Immigrant, and Londoner”, to be published by Austin Macauley. Has written for The Guardian and Prospect.

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