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Book-of-the-Week Winners: <em>Quarantine</em>

Book-of-the-Week Winners: Quarantine

Last week we featured Quarantine, by Rahul Mehta, as our Book-of-the-Week title, and we’re pleased to announce the winners. Congratulations to:

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Book-of-the-Week: <em>Quarantine</em>, by Rahul Mehta

Book-of-the-Week: Quarantine, by Rahul Mehta

This week’s feature is Rahul Mehta’s debut collection, Quarantine, published this year by Harper Perennial. Mehta was born and raised in West Virginia. He received his MFA from Syracuse University, where he was the Cornelia Carhart Ward Fellow. Stories from this collection have appeared in such places as The Kenyon Review, The Sun, Epoch, Noon, [...]

[Reviewlet] <em>Quarantine</em>, by Rahul Mehta

[Reviewlet] Quarantine, by Rahul Mehta

V. Jo Hsu considers Rahul Mehta’s debut story collection, which she says addresses issues connected to sexual, racial, and cultural identities in artful ways, and through evocative language.