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28 Books We Can’t Wait to Read This Summer
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Although the two play on rival teams and travel far from each other, they continue to broadcast their romance to their adoring fans and haters alike, creating a groundswell of parasocial relationships that meets its striking conclusion when Six and Green face off in the tournament-championship game. Last year, Aysegül Savas’s stunning third novel, The Anthropologist — a portrait of two married expats of different origins in an unnamed city searching for community and purpose in their otherwise quotidian lives — topped Vulture’s list of the Best Books of 2024. Now, in her debut story collection, the author explores similar territory with tales of students, artists, and wanderers seeking connection as they strive to forge new paths in foreign places: Rome, Paris, Russia, and a body changed by pregnancy.
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