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Andrew Sean Greer delivers another funny, poignant, and delightful novel

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Jerry Portwood

11d ago

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The Pulitzer winner talks about “Villa Coco,” his colorful cast of characters in rural Tuscany, and why he turns to humor to grapple with life’s big questions.

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