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Tag Archives: children
The Cat’s Table
The Cat’s Table is a novel by Michael Ondaatje, © Knopf 2011
Posted in Book Review
Tagged book review, change, child protagonist, children, coming of age, contemporary fiction, fiction, growing up, losers, novel, perspective, retrospective, ship, steamship, transition
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The Flame Alphabet
The Flame Alphabet is a novel by Ben Marcus, © Knopf 2012 Language/GPS Article Thing: Understanding Place & Space in a Digital Babel
Posted in Book Review
Tagged apocalypse, apocalypse fiction, awkward, book review, children, contemporary fiction, first person, knowledge, language, linguisitics, novel, perspective, postmodernism, reading
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