| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Here, he deftly allows Barrett???s vision its power of wonderment while keeping the story firmly realistic. (References to fairy tales, magic and miracles are sparingly but strategically deployed.) Still, none of this keeps the novel from being somewhat slight, particularly in comparison to his debut and The Hours (1998): Life changes, we???re all a little open to spiritual suggestion, and why is
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