
This is a place for stories about Brooklyn, NY--its people, the trees that grow here, the dead who know it, its bridges, last exits and ample hills.
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Kathleen Donohoe grew up in Brooklyn, New York and lives there still. She is the author of the novels Ghosts of the Missing and Ashes of Fiery Weather, which was named one of Book Riot's 100 Must-Read New York City Novels.
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