How Do You Rebound From Tragedy? Begin by Welcoming the Future
In JoAnne Tompkins’s debut novel, “What Comes After,” a town reeling from unimaginable loss opens its doors to a pregnant stranger.
By Elisabeth Egan
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“What Comes After” opens with a quote from Thomas Merton: “We are already one. But we imagine that we are not.”Credit.TBD
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