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The Office of Historical Corrections

by Danielle Evans

The Office of Historical Corrections

by Danielle Evans

Danielle Evans' 'The Office of Historical Corrections' is a profound exploration into the interwoven threads of race, grief, and history through a collection of short stories and a novella. In 'Boys Go to Jupiter,' the viral spread of a controversial image forces a young woman to contend with her identity and perceptions of race. 'Richard of York Gave Battle in Vain' delves into the emotional turmoil of a photojournalist at a friend's chaotic wedding. The centerpiece novella follows a Black scholar entangled in a historical enigma that threatens her career, love, and friendships. Evans' sharp and revealing prose dissects the personal and collective impact of history, challenging readers to confront the shaping narratives of American history and their consequences.

  • Short Stories
  • Literary
  • Fiction
  • History
  • Race
  • Grief
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