How to be a Woman

What is the importance of the author's diary in the memoir, How to be a Woman?

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Moran’s diary is the jumping off point for Moran’s memories, giving her access to her thoughts and activities as a teenager. The adult Moran, rereading the diary, engages with her younger self and offers commentary on what she was feeling at the time that she never would have been able to articulate as a thirteen-year-old.

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