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Samantha Dunn

    Samantha Dunn delves into the complexities of human relationships and the search for meaning within personal narratives. Her writing, featured in various anthologies and national publications, is characterized by an introspective tone and an honest exploration of life's journey. Dunn's ability to capture the nuances of experience, from personal challenges to cultural influences, draws readers into the depth of her themes. Through her essays and memoirs, she offers insightful reflections on the path of self-discovery and reconciliation.

    Failing Paris
    • Failing Paris

      • 164 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Nominated for the PEN USA/West Fiction Prize. Failing Paris is the story of a week in the life of Sabine Wilcox, the 19-year-old student who has left the stifling rural existence of the American Southwest in exchange for a year in Paris. But the City of Light offers her no refuge. With only one week to address a dire problem, Sabine's past and present painfully collide. Her life intertwines with two men who prove to be both more, and less, than they first appeared. This is a first novel by a writer whose work must not be overlooked.

      Failing Paris