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Too Unspeakable For Words
From: Too Unspeakable For Words
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A short story by Rosalind Gill, telling the story of a girl coming of age in a British colonial school in the 1950s
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Rosalind Gill
Rosalind Gill is a Senior Scholar in French and Translation at Glendon College, York University. She writes fiction and as well is a literary translator. Her stories and translations from French and Spanish have appeared in various Canadian journals and magazines. Recently, she has volunteered her translation services to human rights organizations such as Rights Action and PEN Canada.