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André Alexis Reads Alice Munro

The New Yorker: Fiction

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Assisting in a Medical Procedure

The chapter follows the protagonist as they assist their father, a doctor, in a medical procedure on a young patient. The narrative explores the protagonist's adjustment to newfound responsibilities and their emotional journey during the intense and graphic experience in the maternity ward. Tensions rise as the protagonist grapples with their role and the strained relationship with another character, Madeline.

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