Laurens explores the seductive danger of a digital fountain of youth in this novel about women’s identity and agency in midlife.Technology and gender standards collide in Camille Laurens’s ne…
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. . . I sleep early, risebefore daylight, waitwith patient stuporthe coming gray light. . . I move slowly,surreptitiously — ananimal hungry to find…
