You Think It, I'll Say It

“There’s no way Donald Trump will be the Republican nominee for president,” a professor tells her driver in Kansas City. After he drops her at her hotel, she can’t find her license. 
 

Thus begins “Gender Studies,” the first story inside Curtis Sittenfeld’s You Think It, I’ll Say Ither first collection of short fiction. 
 

In the final story, a man reunites with a woman for dinner. The election has happened, and the man has only belatedly realized (or admitted) that he benefited from sexist administrators overseeing a student-government election at the boarding school they both attended. She had a crush on him back then, but now she’s—what is she? She is ordering another martini, and they have some things to discuss. PLEASE READ

You Think It, I’ll Say It by Curtis Sittenfeld, from Random House

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