“A glorious debut filled with characters grasping to find a place to belong in a world on the edge of change.” –Carol Rifka Brunt, New York Times bestselling author of Tell the Wolves I’m Home “McCraw Crow deftly navigates the campus and national politics of the ’70s in a way that remains timely and pressing today. A powerful, thought-provoking debut.” –Amy Meyerson, Nationally bestselling … Nationally bestselling author of The Bookshop of Yesterdays A powerful exploration of what a woman can be when what she should be is no longer an option In late 1970, Oliver Desmarais drops dead in…
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