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Month: July 2022

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The View From Belmont by Kevyn Alan Arthur

The View From Belmont raises interesting questions of race and gender amid the barbarousness of a slave-owning society. The dual narrative was a promising…
15 July 2022
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June 2022 Reading Roundup

A summary of the books I read last month, taking me from Barbados to rural Montana via London and Italy.
4 July 2022

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