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Pages can include limited notes and highlighting, and the copy can include previous owner inscriptions. Propelled by a compelling plot that is enhanced rather than hampered by the lush, sprawling prose, this luminous second novel by the author of lithium for. Braverman has published three novels lithium for medea, palm latitudes, and wonders of the west four books of poetry, and two. Lithium for medea by kate braverman overdrive rakuten. Lithium for medea, palm latitudes, wonders of the west, and the. Kate braverman books list of books by author kate braverman.

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