Tag: Elizabeth Helen Spencer
Love’s Geography: Some Notes from a Decade of Marriage
Marriage is a history two people share but remember differently.
Read MoreExit West by Mohsin Hamid
In 2018, as an international debate over the fate of refugees and the world’s responsibility to them unfolds, Exit West reminds us that “everyone migrates, even if we stay in the same houses our whole lives, because we can’t help it. We are all migrants through time.”
Read MoreHer Body And Other Parties by Carmen Maria Machado
Perhaps in the end it is our connections with other people, both sexual and platonic, that are most important in our lives.
Read MoreLincoln in the Bardo by George Saunders
Lincoln in the Bardo seeks to answer two questions: How does a parent go on living after the unimaginable loss of a child? And where do we go, what happens to us, after we die?
Read MoreSwing Time by Zadie Smith
Every family is haunted by its own stories.
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