Glen David Gold’s new memoir is smart, generous and gripping until the very last pages
I Will Be Complete is the tale of a boy’s moral and sentimental education, with all the febrile moods and…
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I Will Be Complete is the tale of a boy’s moral and sentimental education, with all the febrile moods and…
ByWith the full complement of Homesian injuries, accidents and illnesses, these stories are at once melancholy and absurd.
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By“I felt, and feel, that people with Down’s syndrome are not really understood.”
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