The prologue of Parvati Shallow’s memoir Nice Girls Don’t Win opens with her balancing on a wooden stump, holding an arm above her head. “If I lost my balance, got distracted, or moved my arm an inch, a giant bucket of cold water would dump all over me, and I’d be out of the challenge,” she writes. “I couldn’t let that happen.” Shallow is determined to …
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