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By Elaine Wilson | Monday,
August 15, 2016
Sixty pages in, you’ll have witnessed troubling violence and
tragedy; sixty pages more and you’ll bear witness to darker deeds. By story’s
end, you’ll have explored the lowest reaches of human nature, traveled
countless miles, and watched a nation grow out of its ancient imperial
origins into a modern industrial power, all through the eyes of the same
tortured souls. This is the thread of Susan Barker’s THE INCARNATIONS, a
gorgeous, sweeping work that carries you across the history of China as
experienced by two soul mates. READ MORE
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