B. Morrison on Wrecks and Ruins: “Probes the way identity is formed and its fluidity”
“As a young man, seeing that everything
breaks eventually, Stuart decides to live life every day, hanging out with his
friends, playing the field. Yet whenever the cicadas sing again, he must
reevaluate his decision. In this
engaging story of a man navigating the currents of his life, Goodman probes the
way identity is formed and its fluidity.”
—B.
Morrison, author of Innocent: Confessions
of a Welfare Mother and Terrarium:
Poems
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