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Kathryn Heyman’s novel about dying and difficult families resists easy consolations
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A literary review of Kathryn Heyman's novel 'Circle of Wonders', which explores themes of mortality, family dysfunction, and human connection through the lens of characters living through experiences of dying over the course of a lunar cycle.
Kathryn Heyman’s novel about dying and difficult families resists easy consolations
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Michel de Montaigne advised that we dull death’s novelty and strangeness by imagining it daily. Kathryn Heyman’s Circle of Wonders takes that counsel seriously, returning again and again to the ordinary, awkward, sometimes comic ways people live alongside the experience of dying.
Set over a lunar cycle, the novel follows its characters through acts of care, evasion and belated repair, attending closely to the small, luminous details by which a life is measured. It is les
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