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Woah. This is not going to be everyone's cup of tea, but it really worked for me. It is an odd but extremely compelling mix of metafiction, a dash of autofiction, historical fiction, and mythology.
Kathryn leaves her husband and children and travels to her childhood home, driven to write the story of her stillborn brother Wulf. Instead, she begins to compulsively tell the tale of her ancestor, Civil War substitute soldier Russel Boyt. Cont'd...
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It is ambitious and weird and wonderful. It asks who can hold our memories and tell our stories, and what does it mean to connect ourselves to the past and the present. 1y