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In what ways does Penny establish that history, both personal and national, is about language?
How does Penny use Armand Gamache’s case, and his own personal life, to explore how to recover from betrayal?
How do Gamache’s and Jean-Guy Beauvoir’s differing responses to their shared experiences reveal fundamental distinctions in their character and temperament?
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By Louise Penny