In the hands of a lesser novelist, the story of a missing mother and child becomes a tedious thriller. In Marie Ndiaye's hands, it becomes the catayst for something much deeper--and stranger.
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I am such a huge fan of her work, she’s incredible
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I've got to read more--have only read this and Self-Portrait in Green, which was similarly unsettling.
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Try Three Strong Women. It's really weird.


