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Fiction
by Francesca Sasnaitis
February 2013, no. 348

Street to Street by Brian Castro

Giramondo, $24.95 pb, 149 pp, 9781920882952

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At the age of fourteen, Brendan Costa, not Brian Castro, visits a fortune teller. The Witch predicts a fortunate life, though one afflicted by a lack of awareness that may lead to loss of control and possible disaster. Castro is warning the reader to pay attention or lose the plot.

 


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Street to Street by Brian Castro

Giramondo, $24.95 pb, 149 pp, 9781920882952

ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.


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