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April 05, 2013
The Quivering Pen Reviews WHAT CHANGES EVERYTHING
David Abrams of The Quivering Pen, and author of Fobbit, has reviewed Masha Hamilton’s soon-to-be released novel, What Changes Everything.
In an article entitled “Soup and Salad: Now Let Us Praise Masha Hamilton, Paperback Reboot, American Reading Habits, Sorry Television’s Great American Bookstore Tour, Coos Bay Catches a Wave of Fobbits, Flannery O’Connor is Badass, Kate Atkinson’s Life, Ron Hogan Plays Book Matchmaker, David Abrams tells of how he kept Masha Hamilton’s earlier novel, The Distance Between Us, with him on his deployment, how she is making a difference in the lives of Afghan women, and why people should read What Changes Everything.
Also mentioned in the article is Unbridled Books Publisher Fred Ramey’s blog tribute to Masha Hamilton.
What Changes Everything is the story of a woman who learns that her husband has been kidnapped in Afghanistan. The swirl of events here and abroad send Clarissa into the late-night streets of Brooklyn and connects her to a wider world of warriors and survivors.
To see the entire article on The Quivering Pen website, Click here.
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