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Invisible Disability Representation and its Socioeconomic Effects in Adéle Rosenfeld's Jellyfish Have No Ears
I reviewed Adéle Rosenfeld’s first novel (tr. Jeffrey Zuckerman, Graywolf Press, 2024) for West Trade Review.
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Our Stories Keep Us Together: Métis Author Michelle Porter Explores the Circuity of Family and Womanhood in A Grandmother Begins the Story
I reviewed Michelle Porter’s debut novel (Algonquin Books, 2023) for West Trade Review.
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Flowers, Fruit, and Self-Consciousness: Diane Williams Examines Life's Intricacies in I Hear You're Rich
I reviewed Diane Williams’ latest story collection (Soho Press, 2023) for West Trade Review.
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A Blurred Line: A Deep Dive into Love, Identity, and K-pop in Esther Yi's Y/N
I reviewed Esther Yi’s debut novel Y/N (Astra House, 2023) for West Trade Review.
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A Trek Through Life, Death, and the World with Joseph Lezza in I'm Never Fine: Scenes and Spasms on Loss
I reviewed Joseph Lezza’s debut memoir collection I’m Never Fine: Scenes and Spasms on Loss (Vine Leaves Press, 2023) for West Trade Review.