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Songs of Aging Children

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Songs of Aging Children, by Ken Klonsky (Arsenal Pulp Press) is a remarkable book of stories about troubled teenagers—people who too rarely find their way onto the centre stage of contemporary fiction. These are very good stories, well imagined and very well crafted. Klonsky is to be applauded: it takes real courage to make these stories.

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