Grit was a lucky find.
I bought and downloaded it on my Kobo months earlier. But then, I forgot about it. And one day, I found it in my library.
I still remember empathizing with the author and her relationship with her father. I lived the same things. And only lately, I’ve been building a relationship with my dad.
He also never thought I could make it as a writer. And every time I failed, those memories came back to bite me. But Grit taught me that skill is more important than talent .
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