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Book Synopsis: Law School at Fifty is more than a witty memoir. It is a thoughtful personal narrative about picking up a dream while ignoring the inescapable question, why did you ever think you could? Read more
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Law School at Fifty: Read It Now, Thank Me Later is not your typical memoir; it goes beyond just entertaining storytelling. This captivating narrative dives into the author's personal journey of pursuing their passion for law at a later stage in life. It beautifully captures the tenacity and determination that arise when faced with the inevitable question: why did you ever think you could? The author's candid and introspective writing style will keep you hooked from the first page until the very end.
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