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Kate & Frida
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Kim Fay's 'Kate & Frida' is presented in an epistolary format, using letters to explore the evolving relationship between its principal characters.
The format highlights intimacy, miscommunication, and emotional development across time.
Readers encounter themes of identity, memory, and the small rituals that sustain relationships, framed through personal correspondence.
The novel appeals to those who appreciate character-driven storytelling and the old-fashioned pleasures of letter-writing.
Its structure makes it especially suitable for book clubs and author events centered on analog communication.
The format highlights intimacy, miscommunication, and emotional development across time.
Readers encounter themes of identity, memory, and the small rituals that sustain relationships, framed through personal correspondence.
The novel appeals to those who appreciate character-driven storytelling and the old-fashioned pleasures of letter-writing.
Its structure makes it especially suitable for book clubs and author events centered on analog communication.
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as a slow-burning epistolary friendship novel set in Seattle and Paris with historical depth.


Anne Bogel

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as another epistolary novel by the same author discussed during events.

Meg Olson

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