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The Wilderness by Angela Flournoy

The Wilderness

A Novel

by Angela Flournoy

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  • Sep 2025, 304 pages
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Donna W. (Wauwatosa, WI)

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The book read like a bunch of short stories about 4 women who are friends. I had a hard time getting attached to any of the characters and because the little vignettes moved backwards and forwards in time, I couldn't even keep the events straight. I had a hard time finishing this book.
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