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On Love, Trauma, and Music in “Notes on Her Color”
Impression and Expression in “The Lost Journals of Sacajewea”
The Dignity of Life in “The Late Americans”
The World Splits Open in “In Vitro: On Longing and Transformation”
No Shade: People Are Hard in “Big Shadow”
A Hope-Starved World in “Not Alone”
The Polemic Popularity of the Present in “In The Orchard”
Found Family, Forests, and Fantastical Storytelling from “In the Lives of Puppets”
The Inward Gaze in “Games and Rituals”
An Inventive and Surprising Collection: “The People Who Report More Stress”
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