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A streetcar named desire by Tennessee Williams
A Streetcar Named Desire: Tennessee Williams
If you don’t like to read books about soap operas then I wouldn’t recommend this book for you to read A Streetcar Named Desire.
A Streetcar Named Desire is a play inside of a book. It’s about two sisters, one of which, Blanche, is going to visit the other, Stella. In the midst of all of the excitement of seeing each other, Blanche meets somebody, Mitch, while at a poker party. She later on seems to be interested in somebody else and starts to think Mitch is just a little boy.
In this book there’s many surprises, and most of them you don’t expect to happen but do. Although some are very predictable.
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