The Sorrow Proper|Lindsey Drager, Rene Gruau Men|Rejane Bargiel, Mini: Thirty Years on|Rob Golding, Government Response to the Committee's Tenth Report of This Session: The Treatment of Asylum Seekers Seventeenth Report of Session Report, Together Minutes and Appendix (House of Lords Papers)|Great Britain. Parliament. Joint Committee on Human Rights/10(). Share - The Sorrow Proper by Lindsey Drager (, Trade Paperback) The Sorrow Proper by Lindsey Drager (, Trade Paperback) Be the first to write a review. About this product. Current slide {CURRENT_SLIDE} of {TOTAL_SLIDES}- Top picked items. Brand new. Brand: Dzanc Books. The Sorrow Proper is a novel-length investigation of the anxiety that accompanies change. A group of aging librarians must decide whether to fight or flee from the end of print and the rise of electronic publications, while the parents of the young girl who died in front of /5().
Lindsey Drager is the author of The Sorrow Proper (Dzanc, ), recipient of the Binghamton University / John Gardner Fiction Award; The Lost Daughter Collective (Dzanc, ), winner of the Shirley Jackson Award for novella and finalist for a Lambda Literary Award; and the forthcoming The Archive of Alternate Endings, a series of queer retellings of the Hansel and Gretel. The Sorrow Proper is a novel-length investigation of the anxiety that accompanies change. A group of aging librarians must decide whether to fight or flee from the end of print and the rise of electronic publications, while the parents of the young girl who died in front of the library struggle with their role in her loss. Lindsey Drager's. by. Lindsey Drager. · Rating details · ratings · 52 reviews. The Sorrow Proper is a novel-length investigation of the anxiety that accompanies change. A group of aging librarians must decide whether to fight or flee from the end of print and the rise of electronic publications, while the parents of the young girl who died in front.
“There are only two ways of managing grief: either it is overcome, or it is not,” claims the deaf mathematician in Lindsey Drager’s debut novel, The Sorrow Proper. Throughout the book, characters try to cope with loss and navigate the labyrinth of grief. Three intertwined stories unfold across nonlinear narrative. The Sorrow Proper is a novel-length investigation of the anxiety that accompanies change. A group of aging librarians must decide whether to fight or flee from the end of print and the rise of electronic publications, while the parents of the young girl who died in front of the library struggle with their role in her loss. The Sorrow Proper|Lindsey Drager, Rene Gruau Men|Rejane Bargiel, Mini: Thirty Years on|Rob Golding, Government Response to the Committee's Tenth Report of This Session: The Treatment of Asylum Seekers Seventeenth Report of Session Report, Together.
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