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Book Review: “Foster,” by Claire Keegan
It is always exciting to discover a new author. I thought I had hit the jackpot when I uncovered the likes of Claire Keegan. This Irish author’s Small Things Like These broke my heart into little pieces as it tracked … Continue reading →