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Kat Meads: 2:12 a.m.

Kat Meads

2:12 a.m.

Stephen F. Austin State University Press

In this humorous collection of personal essays, Kat Meads takes readers on a series of adventures hosted by her own insomnia. Guests experience journeys ranging from the swamps of North Carolina to the Atomic Testing Museum. An accomplice in travel and thought, 2:12 a.m. accompanies us on what would otherwise be a solitary journey through thought, time, and space (see WLT, Nov. 2013, 55-56).

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Publication:World Literature Today
Article Type:Book review
Date:Nov 1, 2014
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