
Writing, books, art. Kinship, broadly construed. Advocate for acknowledging troubled family histories honestly, open-heartedly, and with imagination.
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Laila Lalami’s latest novel, The Dream Hotel, is chilling, propulsive, intensely timely, and impeccably wrought. The book focuses on Sara, a young mother returning from a business trip abroad who’s impatient to get home to her husband and t...
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I'm interested in books, art, psychology, and kinship, broadly construed. My book, Ancestor Trouble, was a best of the year per New Yorker, NPR, Washington Post, Esquire; a John Leonard prize finalist; and a Roxane Gay pick. She/her.
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