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Up High in the Trees
336 pages; Grove Could be the most oddly moving debut novel since The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time (by Mark Haddon): Kiara Brinkman's Up High in the Trees (Grove), told by a gentle, precariously sensitive young boy with Asperger's syndrome who viscerally mourns his mother's death and tries to connect with his wounded family, in a voice as quietly urgent as a prayer.
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