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tenderhearted



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Although Rogers finds some tenderhearted balance between the weirdness and wonder of my home state, the promise of this backwoods mystery falls flat in the hands of a flimsy protagonist.

From Washington Post

His wife, Joanna, is tenderhearted and self-sacrificing, “a many-tentacled creature, staying on top of vaccinations and tutoring,” vet appointments and care of her parents and in-laws.

From New York Times

And Anne Lamott: “On down days, I can believe what I secretly think about myself or I can believe how my friends see me, which is as a magical, brilliant, tenderhearted person.”

From Los Angeles Times

“He was an awesome utility player and played on the Blazers Wolfpack team. Jackson was sweet and tenderhearted with a contagious smile,” he said.

From Washington Post

What ensues is a tenderhearted coming-of-age story fused with a sharp look at the intersections of race and class.

From New York Times