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But, for the most part, Hood keeps the story sharpened to a hard, violent edge, right up to Tsotsi's climactic moment of truth. But as the moment of truth nears in a conversation between Rose, Bill, and Bill's lover Samantha, McKay gives her readers access to Bill's anxiety--he interrupts, smooths his wrinkles, and does his stress-relieving neck exercises; he moans, "What have I done to deserve this? Late Wednesday afternoons would be the moment of truth when Todd rushed in with an envelope of prints that would fill our pages the following week. |
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