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Pierre Jarawan, trans. Rachel McNicholl and Sinéad Crowe
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Dana Grigorcea, trans. Alta L. Price
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The Limits of the World
Jennifer Acker
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Stewart O'Nan
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A Wonderful Stroke of Luck
Ann Beattie
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Nell Freudenberger
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Crossing
Pajtim Statovci, translated by David Hackston
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Joost de Vries, translated by Jane Hedley-Prôle
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The Old Drift
Namwali Serpell
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Ida Jessen, translated by Martin Aitken
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