The Art of Memory

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It is optimistic in terms of fiction and young adult fiction to propose a world in which there is healing, and in which healing exists, because complete or perfect healing doesn’t exist in the real world. But there is the idea of making room for new people.

Over at the Los Angeles Review of Books, Sarah Wang interviews young adult author Juliana Romano about her new novel, Summer in the Invisible City; the connection between art and memory; healing from trauma; the concept of invisibility; and so much more.


Stephanie Bento is a writer, classical cellist, and photographer living in Washington, DC. In her writing, she is interested in exploring the musicality of sound and form, and our connection to time and place. Find out more about her creative work at saudadebelle.com, or say hello/bonjour on Twitter @saudadebelle. More from this author →