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I See You Everywhere.(Brief article)(Book review)

The New Yorker

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This quietly powerful family history is the author's third novel; her debut, "Three Junes," won the National Book Award. At the center of the story are two sisters: Louisa is four years older than Clement, and "also nearly four inches shorter and about four decades more full of opinions." Over the course of twenty-five years, the two grow up, fall in love with startling frequency, and confront challenges that reveal ...

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