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Posts Tagged: Emergency Contact

What to Read When You’re at the Bar

By Miriam Parker

July 20th, 2018

Miriam Parker shares a list of books to celebrate her debut novel, The Shortest Way Home.

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Tags: Akwaeke Emezi, Alafair Burke, Barfly, Camille Perri, Charles Bukowski, Christine Mangan, Dutton, Emergency Contact, Even Dogs in the Wild, Freshwater, Ian Rankin, J.R. Moehringer, Mary H.K. Choi, Miriam Parker, Paula Hawkins, Social Creature, Stephanie Danler, Sweetbitter, Tangerine, tara isabella burton, The Ex, The Girl on the Train, The Shortest Way Home, The Tender Bar, What to Read When, When Katie Met Cassidy

Living in the Fulcrum: A Conversation with Mary H.K. Choi

By Ivelisse Rodriguez

May 18th, 2018

Mary H.K. Choi discusses her debut YA novel, Emergency Contact, her versatile writing career, and writing diverse Korean-American characters.

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