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Maroc Maroc - The New York Times - Books - 14/Jul 09:00

Book Review: ‘Smothermoss,’ by Alisa Alering

Alisa Alering’s debut novel, “Smothermoss,” is an Appalachian mystery tangled with wild magic, queer coming-of-age and sisterly bonds.

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