A triptych novel inspired by the poetry and prose of Walt Whitman. β€œWe are this now. We were weary and put-upon, we lived in tiny rooms, we ate candy in secret, but now we are radiant and glorious. We are no longer anyone. We are part of something vaster and more marvellous than the living can imagine.”

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