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I don’t trust my memory

Summary by The-tls.com
At the unstable core of Flashlight, Susan Choi’s epic, elegiac new novel, is a missing memory. It is the 1970s, and a young girl named Louisa is walking with her father, Serk, on a beach in Japan. Louisa was born in the US and her mother is a white American, but Serk was born in Japan and the family is there for a year while he participates in a university faculty exchange. It is evening and Serk carries a flashlight as the two navigate the slip…
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the-tls.com broke the news in on Wednesday, August 13, 2025.
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