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The anecdotes in Kathryn Scanlan’s novel “Kick the Latch” “do not unfold quite like a traditional plot, with deepening relationships and a narrative arc,” Leslie Jamison writes. “They are more like rosary beads, each a tiny, contained unit.” https://t.co/LexcRSJJTt — PolitiTweet.org