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Intimate, Daily Mundanities in “Drifts”
Opaque Connections in “Little Eyes”
Finding Family in “All Adults Here”
Mining the American Mythos in “How Much of These Hills Is Gold”
Bent but Not Broken
‘The Incendiaries’ Is an Extraordinary Novel of Longing
Heat, Hurricanes, and Hallucinations in Lauren Groff’s ‘Florida’
‘The Female Persuasion’ Is Perfectly Timed, But That’s Not What Makes It Great
Paula Hawkins’s ‘Into the Water’ Is Trendy But Tiring
‘The Mothers’ Makes a Case for First Person Plural
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