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Carol Elliott
I'm not familiar with "triggers" in lit, or what would be "clean." Usually we use "clean" now is the obvious -- opposite of needing a shower or bath, filthy clothing. Or, eating clean meaning no preservatives and organic. Not clean writing, as it's quite superfluous in explanation of life, art, buildings, weather and landscape.
Jenny
I am not sure what triggers you are wondering about, but, yes, the book is basically clean.
Melanie
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Rita
I get what you mean, Elizabeth, and yes, it's clean.
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