"Good," Sarah whispered. "Because you've spent ten years earning the right to look tired and still be the most interesting person in the room."
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These are not "roles for older women." They are simply great roles—period—that happen to be inhabited by women with decades of life on their faces. "Good," Sarah whispered
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