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About the Author
About the Author, Elif Shafak stands as one of the most celebrated British-Turkish novelists in the world today. Renowned for her poignant and insightful exploration of themes such as identity, migration, history, and the intersections between personal lives and larger political movements, Shafak has earned widespread recognition for her storytelling mastery. With her work translated into fifty-six languages, she has built an international readership that spans across continents. Over the course of her…-
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About the Author, Thomas Fuller, is a highly regarded correspondent for The New York Times, where he operates primarily out of Northern California. Throughout his illustrious career, Fuller has reported from over forty countries, gaining a reputation for his thorough and insightful journalism that spans across political, cultural, and social issues. His expertise is not only reflected in his work for The Times but also in his contributions to the International Herald Tribune, where his articles have…-
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About the Author
About the Author: Kaliane Bradley is a British-Cambodian writer and editor who has gained significant attention for her insightful and evocative storytelling. Based in London, she has built a reputation for crafting engaging short fiction that explores the intricacies of human experience, identity, and culture. Bradley’s literary work has appeared in a variety of well-regarded platforms, including Somesuch Stories, The Willowherb Review, Electric Literature, Catapult, and Extra Teeth. Her stories…-
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37. Gray Sharks
Gray Sharks, set against the closing months of 1969, sees Kya Clark once again navigating the blurred lines between her isolated life in the marsh and the relentless encroachment of society. On this particular day, Kya maneuvers her boat through the dense fog of an early morning, making her way toward Jumpin's gas dock—her regular stop where she collects supplies to avoid the local law enforcement’s watchful eyes. The authorities, aware of her independence and her presence in the marshlands, have long…-
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24. Duck Boy
**Chapter 24: Duck Boy Summary** The chapter opens with Paper's famous sweet potato pie bringing together Nate, Addie, Rusty, Fatty, and Miggy, who arrives late from work at Pennhurst. Upon entering, Miggy's professional demeanor contrasts with her past as an oracle on Hemlock Row, prompting an immediate connection with Nate. After some light banter, Miggy shares her perspective on her life and work at the hospital. She describes herself as a "cleaner" of both spaces and people, mainly men, elaborating on…-
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