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Max Ludington

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Max Ludington is the author of two novels, Thorn Tree, and Tiger in a Trance. His fiction has appeared in Tin House, Nerve, Meridian, H.O.W. Journal, and On the Rocks: the KGB Bar Fiction Anthology. He lives in Brooklyn and teaches writing at Pratt Institute.

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Thorn Tree

3.69 avg rating — 230 ratings — published 2024 — 3 editions
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Tiger in a Trance

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The Portrayal of humanity amid hardship and tragedy in this novel really floored me. It shows the daily lives and emotions of people trying to live and survive and care for each other under increasingly dense and violent persecution. The buildup is i ...more
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