. . . and Sesquipedalian
- Vickie

- Mar 15, 2020
- 1 min read

In this itty-bitty book, Ms. Roberts-Miller aspires to enlighten the common folk regarding avoiding the tendency to band-wagon (ah, so tempting). However, she does so with sparkling intelligence, wit, candor and compassion. And really hard words. (Not sure about you, but, for example, the phrase "tu quoque" isn't tossed about in my everyday lingo.) She thoughtfully gives us a little glossary at the end of the book, but I still felt stupid and realized that's why she wrote the book and I didn't. I could (and should) read it again, and just might do that.





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