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Love Forms

Every bit as alive and convincing as Golden Child [Adam's debut] ... A situation rich with logistical and emotional possibilities, all of which Adam mines with subtlety and finesse. What could all too easily have been a straightforward case of will-she-won’t-she find her long-lost child is somehow both more mundane and more unsettling ... The final pages...are as gripping as any thriller, and the ending, when it comes, feels as right as it is devastating.
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Never drifts. Each new memory has a weight; it shifts the balance of the narrative, reconfiguring the relationship between the events that precede it. This isn’t a confession but a reassembly, a story that evolves as the narrator tries to sort through it in her mind.
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Patience is the virtue of this quiet, naturalistic novel, which slowly expands around absences ... Touchingly explore the ache and joy of memory.

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