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Birds of America: Stories

This book is a compilation of short stories that delve into the complexities of human experience, focusing on themes such as identity, cultural heritage, and the search for belonging. The narratives may range from personal anecdotes to broader explorations of societal issues, offering readers a diverse and thought-provoking glimpse into various aspects of life. more

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Lorrie Moore
Lorrie Moore

Lorrie Moore is an American writer renowned for her short stories. Her work is celebrated for its humor, satire, and profound insights into everyday life. Born on January 13, 1957, Moore graduated from Harvard University, where she began her writing career. more

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