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Nothing Is Quite Forgotten in Brooklyn
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Alice Mattison |
One quiet spring day in 1989, Constance Tepper arrives from Philadelphia to watch over her mother's Brooklyn apartment and her orange cat. Con's mother, Gert, has left town to visit her old friend Ma… |
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In case we're separated
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Alice Mattison |
The author brings together 13 connected tales that trace a family of women across generations. |
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Animals
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Alice Mattison |
“Mattison has written the best poems I know about the ‘Bodiliness,’ the sheer physicality of pregnancy and motherhood. The poems are about much more than this; but they start from here. There is a wo… |
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The kite and the string
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Alice Mattison |
A targeted and insightful guide to the stages of writing fiction and memoir without falling into common traps, while wisely navigating the writing life, from an award-winning author and longtime teac… |
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