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Haley SearcyinThe CoilThe Silent Treatment: On Rosie Walsh's 'Ghosted'Walsh's novel explores ideas of love, youth, and figuring out how to be true to yourself and to your values.Aug 11, 2018Aug 11, 2018
Haley SearcyinThe CoilOn Atul Gawande’s ‘Being Mortal: Medicine and What Matters in the End’Gawande’s research shows us the importance of binding empathy and love to the discourse of medicine, waning years, and death.Nov 18, 2017Nov 18, 2017
Haley SearcyinThe CoilOn Ada Limón’s ‘Bright Dead Things’Limón’s poetry collection calls upon her own struggles to construct a beautiful sense of place.Sep 4, 2017Sep 4, 2017