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Mar.20.2013 - 4:25 pm
Posted on February 21, 2013  A rattlesnake lived under our front porch that summer on the mountain in Temecula.  We had to look before we stepped onto the stones,...
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Mar.20.2013 - 4:22 pm
Posted on December 3, 2012  I found twenty dollars blowing on the downhill slope of Green Street into Chinatown and North Beach on a Saturday night, folded tight for a...
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Mar.20.2013 - 4:19 pm
June 13, 2012   1.) In Daughters of the Revolution, your character Madeleine is described as an expert at “coaxing nature to an unnatural intensity.” This reminds me of...
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Feb.20.2012 - 9:15 am
Once, a famous public intellectual/writer and her lover from Chicago came to visit in California. In preparation, I took all the paper trash to my office (a remote cabin) to...
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Comments from Carolyn

May.28.2012 - 10:15 pm
In response to: Where the Imagination Lives (the Pleasures of Hell)
Such an undersung topic!
Feb.20.2012 - 10:06 pm
In response to: Local Heroes
Terrific post, Sarah. I love my copy of Grub - the whole-food, whole atmosphere of it. Anna Lappé and Bryant Terry are...
Feb.23.2011 - 1:09 pm
In response to: Obsessive Objects
What divine permission to obsess! Thank you, Sarah!
Feb.08.2011 - 9:24 am
In response to: Egyptomania
Terrific piece, Allyson, thank you.
Sep.06.2010 - 3:02 pm
In response to: Navigating Time in Fiction: Novellas/Short Novels
Time in fiction is so much like time in life - hard to manage because every minute is not created equal. For the novel...

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Daughters of the Revolution
Jul.04.2011
Published by The New Yorker
It is 1969, and Carole Faust, one of this dexterous novel's several protagonists, becomes the first female student at a boys' boarding school in Massachusetts, "a misunderstanding...