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Моя подруга Сара Лейбовиц прочла эту книгу десятки раз (я не преувеличиваю), во всех видах и черновиках. Без ее проницательной критики, жизнерадостной поддержки и любви этой книги просто не было бы. К тому времени, когда вы прочтете эти строки, Сара станет моей женой, и это, без сомнения, лучшее решение в моей жизни.

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