Seasonal Vineyarder Elisa Speranza’s new historical fiction, “Triage,” is an intimate, beautifully nuanced portrait of a woman whose past makes her present-day existence dangerously precarious. Speranza skillfully draws us into Laura Marino’s journey, alternating between her challenging life as an Army nurse during World War II and her work at New Orleans’ Charity Hospital in 1951. Having read “Triage” twice, first as a proofreader and now for t…
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