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Issue Details: First known date: 2019... 2019 Julie Keys Reviews Sleep by Catherine Cole
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'As a child Ruth does not understand the angst behind her mother’s question and is dismissive of it. The memory, however, leaves an indelible mark, one of many that resurfaces as she tries to understand her mother’s life and her death.' (Introduction)

Notes

  • Epigraph: ‘Will You forgive me?’ Monica asks her daughter, Ruth, in the opening paragraph of Sleep.
    ‘Forgive?’ I thought. What is there to forgive?’ (1)

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    y separately published work icon Mascara Literary Review Class Fetish no. 24 December 2019 18507412 2019 periodical issue 'Issue 24 Class Fetish, guest edited by Alice Pung with poetry selected by Dimitra Harvey, and creative non-fiction edited by Winnie Dunn and Jo Langdon.' 2019
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  • Sleep Catherine Cole 2019 single work novel
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