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bury my heart at chuck e. cheese's

  • A woman with blue eyes, dark-rimmed glasses, and dark pink lipstick smiles with her mouth closed. Her hair is dark with gray in it and she wears a white and black striped shirt and a black jacket. The background is blue.
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    In her book of essays, Bury My Heart At Chuck E. Cheese’s, author Tiffany Midge uses humor as an act of resistance and reclamation. While humor categories in traditional publishing are dominated by white authors, it’s high time Midge take her place as one of the funniest names in satire.