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Clare Sestanovich Reads Alice Munro

The New Yorker: Fiction

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The Moons of Jupiter

"I'm curious just because I've puzzled over it so much. What do you make of this last conversation between them"? "What's all this Jupiter business? Oh you're turning the tables," she says to her father. She goes to try to sort of, I don't know get lost in something bigger than herself and maybe going to the planetarium is like you lose yourself completely. It's the universe it's not you it's this grand scale."

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