Fiction depends on friction, often in the form of characters wearing themselves down or rubbing others up the wrong way. When more drama is required, good novelists will rock their creations with a ...
Tom Lamont’s “Going Home” is as cheery as a novel can be while bursting with tough stuff: suicide, degenerative illness, aging, abandonment and more. Thus far untouched by any of those things — but ...
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