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by Liz Montague
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"When Liz Montague was twenty-two years old, she wrote to the New Yorker, asking why they didn't publish more inclusive cartoons. The New Yorker wrote back, asking if she could recommend any artists. She said 'me, I guess.' Here is the story of Liz's childhood, from the age of five through college--how she navigated life in her predominantly white New Jersey town, overcame severe dyslexia through art, excelled as a track star, and found he calling in life (which didn't involve running).
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