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"Doing what matters may now be Millner's life, but that she shares her struggle with readers, so truthfully and with purpose, marks her as a writer not only of grace but of conviction. The Golden Road is a provocative memoir distinguished by its refusal to compromise." —Barnes & Noble Editors, on making The Golden Road: Notes on My Gentrification one of their spring picks for the Discover Great New Writers program
"Whether about family, friends, or acquaintances, these stories stand alone, not simply as chapters of her story. In quietly mesmerizing prose informed throughout by an attitude of wry objectivity, Millner makes her life thus far compelling reading and an outstanding addition to a crowded field." —Library Journal
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