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Summary:
In Maizes's stories, characters are treated as outsiders because of their sexual orientation, racial or religious identity, or simply because they look different. But as she uses humor to complement the pathos, and magic to soften harsh realities, her point comes clear: We may all be outsiders at some point-- but we are never truly alone.
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