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Five Books Making News This Week: Floods, Ponds, and Grief

Five Books Making News This Week: Floods, Ponds, and Grief

Angela Palm, Claire-Louise Bennett, Jacqueline Woodson, and More

By Jane Ciabattari | August 16, 2016

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The Pros and Cons of Getting Inside a Villain's Mind

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In Which Short Fiction's Beloved Uncle is Left Out in the Cold

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