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A Book Festival in Paradise Grapples with Its Own Contradictions
At the Sixth-Annual Anguilla Literary Festival
By
Bethanne Patrick
| June 29, 2017
5 Books You May Have Missed This May
From Wandering Australians to Interspecies Intrigue
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Bethanne Patrick
| June 12, 2017
Jessie Chaffee on Saints, Sinners, and Surviving Your Twenties
Bethanne Patrick in Conversation with the Author of
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Bethanne Patrick
| June 7, 2017
Edan Lepucki on Dick Pics, California, and Motherhood
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, in Conversation with Bethanne Patrick
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Bethanne Patrick
| May 22, 2017
Julie Buntin on the Joys and Tragedies of Teenage Girlhood
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in Conversation with Bethanne Patrick
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Bethanne Patrick
| May 17, 2017
Stephanie Powell Watts on Writing Hard Times in Small Towns
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30 Books in 30 Days:
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| March 7, 2017
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| March 1, 2017
Rowan Hisayo Buchanan on the Joy of Flawed Characters
Bethanne Patrick in Conversation with the Author of Harmless Like You
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Bethanne Patrick Highlights the Worthy and Overlooked
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Bethanne Patrick
| February 8, 2017
Katie Kitamura on Ambition, Morality, and Writing Ugly
Bethanne Patrick in conversation with the author of
A Separation
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Bethanne Patrick
| February 7, 2017
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