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Love, Loss, and Lahore: Aanchal Malhotra’s “The Book of Everlasting Things”
The Line Between the Original and the Imposter in “Case Study”
Landscapes of Memory in Dorthe Nors’ “A Line in the World”
Stop Me if You Think You’ve Heard This One Before in Cormac McCarthy’s “The Passenger”
A Chef’s Hunger For More in “Savor”
Stretching the Boundaries of American Political Reality in “Our Missing Hearts”
Surviving Racism in Erin E. Adams’s “Jackal”
The Urgency of Existence in “I Fear My Pain Interests You”
Rwandan Myth and Christianization in “Kibogo”
The Stories We Retell in “Bliss Montage”
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