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We the Animals
Book • 2024
We the Animals is a visceral and lyrical novel that tells the story of three young brothers, Joel, Jonah, and Manny, growing up in a chaotic and loving biracial family in upstate New York.
The novel explores themes of identity, sexuality, violence, and the search for belonging as the brothers navigate their complex relationships with each other and their parents.
Written in a unique and fragmented style, the novel captures the raw emotions and experiences of childhood, creating a powerful and unforgettable reading experience.
The novel explores themes of identity, sexuality, violence, and the search for belonging as the brothers navigate their complex relationships with each other and their parents.
Written in a unique and fragmented style, the novel captures the raw emotions and experiences of childhood, creating a powerful and unforgettable reading experience.
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