The book /
True to its bold title, The Book affirms Mary Ruefle's legacy as (dubbed by Publishers Weekly) 'the patron saint of childhood and the everyday.' With the same curiosity found in Madness, Rack and Honey and My Private Property, Ruefle's prose here feels both omniscient and especi...
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Seattle :
Wave Books,
[2023].
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| Edition: | First edition. |
| Series: | Wave books (Seattle, Wash.) ;
110. |
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| Summary: | True to its bold title, The Book affirms Mary Ruefle's legacy as (dubbed by Publishers Weekly) 'the patron saint of childhood and the everyday.' With the same curiosity found in Madness, Rack and Honey and My Private Property, Ruefle's prose here feels both omniscient and especially intimate. 'It seems I believe in a bygone world though I no longer live there,' she writes. 'Will I continue to read about all that is dusty?' In the spirit of friendship, Ruefle generously invites us to query ourselves as readers and thinkers in a world that will eventually endure without us. |
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| Physical Description: | 87 pages ; 21 cm. |
| ISBN: | 1950268845 9781950268849 |