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A Con Artist With a Conscience: Apple TV’s ‘Lucky‘ Preserves the Novel’s Central Identity Crisis
Author Marissa Stapley talks about creating the morally gray heroine and her fight for a free life: “We're all such a product of where we…
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Author Marissa Stapley talks about creating the morally gray heroine and her fight for a free life: “We're all such a product of where we came from, and part of Lucky is me saying you can fight against that, and you should." Logo text Some stories refuse to stay on the page.
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