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Katharine Haake

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Average rating: 4.18 · 114 ratings · 24 reviews · 12 distinct worksSimilar authors
What Our Speech Disrupts: F...

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The Time of Quarantine

4.14 avg rating — 22 ratings — published 2012 — 3 editions
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That Water, Those Rocks: (A...

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The Origin of Stars and Oth...

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What Happened Was

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Assumptions We Might Make A...

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The Height And Depth Of Eve...

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No reason on earth: A short...

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Madness Made Sensible

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“In general, we imagine rivers to be subject to a kind of dynamic equilibrium, largely stable geologic features, with processes like regional incision or subtle shifts in mountain building causing short- and medium-term variation around some slowly changing mean condition, but in fact it is far more common to see dramatic change over short periods, with long periods of stability between in what geologists refer to as 'dynamic metastable equilibrium.'
It is the same with families, memory, the history of a person's life, what we believe to be true.”
Katharine Haake, That Water, Those Rocks: (A Novel)

“When a basket is woven, each strand of grass, or reed, or wool, or root, must pass repeatedly through human hands, and this, the principle of human touch, is what remains long after the artifact has lost utility or form, something, I think, about life being lived in its physical moment, something, it must be, about grace.”
Katharine Haake, That Water, Those Rocks: (A Novel)

“Desire is story itself.”
Katharine Haake, That Water, Those Rocks: (A Novel)

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