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Gordon...rejects tidiness ... The final chapter decenters Jacob in order to unfold outward — wonderfully so, like its own small metaphor of the internet. Gordon’s smart novel on the warping effects of nostalgia and technology asks us to follow some Forsterian advice from a century ago: Only connect.
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Thoughtful ... An intriguingly in-the-moment exploration of the universal experiences of grief, friendship, and memory.
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Complex and authentic ... Gordon’s writing is both sensitive and grounded, skillfully capturing the complex emotional responses to loss through keen and evocative observations. He masterfully explores the capricious nature of memory—how certain moments resurface with ease, while others remain elusive—revealing the fluid, and often unreliable, ways we process the past.
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