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Heat: An Interview with Jean Seberg
by Stephanie Dickinson
In Heat: An Interview with Jean Seberg, Stephanie Dickinson offers something as powerful as potent and convincing as the best narrative nonfiction in a dynamic fictional Q&A format. The structure is smart and the writing is flawless, but what is really remarkable here is the level of care in which Seberg's voice is delivered. I was enchanted by this voice, impressed by the drive, engrossed with the all-too-familiar emotional confusion and depth. This book is brilliant, slender, and easy to consume in an hour or two - even for a slow reader like me. Just don't start reading it before you have to go to work because you will likely lose track of time and show up late.