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Have you ever had a really great meal, yet the next day when someone asks you what you had, you can’t remember? And worse, you really aren’t sure why you even enjoyed the evening.
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“I knew what I needed to do to stay in hockey. And I was willing to do it. I would have done anything to stay in hockey.” —Barry Melrose
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“Honest, but lacking any true meat or bite, . . . marred with typos . . .”
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“In writing Out of Order, Sandra Day O’Connor has created a worthy and captivating historical document.”
“A must read for anyone with a pulse.”
“Stephen Budiansky has mastered the difficulties of the story, making it very readable and compelling.”