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Jessica MariaApr 14, 20204 min readThe Book of Anna by Carmen BoullosaWhen opening The Book of Anna, a three-page table of contents is followed by a preface titled: “An Explanation of What This Book Is...
Courtney DyerApr 11, 20206 min readThe Passage of Love by Alex MillerAs Robert ponders what more he will be able to contribute to the world, he is taken back to his youth. At 21 years old, he travelled from...
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Karla MendezApr 6, 20204 min readAfterlife by Julia AlvarezHow do we process grief and loss? Both look different for everyone—the process is never the same, but we all encounter grief and loss at...