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“My mother could never have said she loved fall, but as she walked down the steps with her suitcase in hand toward the red Monte Carlo her husband had been waiting in for nearly an hour, she could have said that she respected its place as a mediator between two extremes. Fall came and went, while winter was endured and summer was revered. Fall was the repose that made both possible and bearable, and now here she was was with her husband next to her, heading headlong into an early-fall afternoon with only the vaguest ideas of who they were becoming and what came next.”

Quote by Dinaw Mengestu

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How to Read the Air

This book provides comprehensive insights into the art of reading the air, covering various aspects of meteorology and its practical applications. more

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Dinaw Mengestu
Dinaw Mengestu

Dinaw Mengestu is a contemporary Ethiopian-American novelist recognized for his exploration of themes such as immigration, identity, and the African diaspora. Born in 1978, he has gained acclaim for his insightful narratives that frequently reflect on the experiences of African immigrants in the United States. more

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