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“On the Internet, she says, a new platform where students can log on and do homework together. From all over the world. It’s a lockdown thing.” Read from Linn Ullmann’s novel Girl, 1983, translated by Martin Aitken. | Lit Hub Fiction
START YOUR BOOKCATION! SUMMER READS FROM SIMON & SCHUSTER
Vacation? Staycation? Bookcation! Simon & Schuster has summer reads for every reader—hot, addictive, and unforgettable stories you won’t want to put down.
“Technosolutionist approaches to disability as something that can be eradicated through technological innovation exacerbate existing forms of erasure by promising a future without disabled people.” Anya Heise-Von Der Lippe on disability erasure and technoablism. | Public Books
A POEM TO HELP READERS FIND GOODNESS IN UNEXPECTED PLACES
With What Color is Goodness?, Emily Morrison offers a vision of kindness, acceptance, and understanding in unsettled times, featuring beautiful illustrations.