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The Natural Way of Things, Charlotte Wood

Eco-Fiction Posted on March 23, 2017 by MWPMarch 23, 2017

Another Australian author, Charlotte Wood, does not shy away from ecological themes in her critically acclaimed text The Natural Way of Things. A novel that provokes anger, unease and repulsion, among other mixed emotions, this work of what some would … Read more

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