Briefly Noted
Briefly

Amid upheaval, Mark Wolfe embarks on a quest with his unreliable half-brother to find African player Godwin, traveling from England to France to Benin. O'Neill's novel blends humor with reflections on family, ambition, and the unpredictability of life and soccer.
Fire Exit delves into cultural inheritance and family bonds, following a man facing eviction from the Penobscot reservation. Through observing his estranged daughter, he uncovers his past and seeks to connect with her.
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