Books Book Review: ‘Dèy,’ by Edwidge Danticat
In Edwidge Danticat’s new novel, “Dèy,” a Haitian American mother in Miami experiences the numbing aftershocks of a random act of violence.
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· August 17, 2026 · 1 min read
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In Edwidge Danticat’s new novel, “Dèy,” a Haitian American mother in Miami experiences the numbing aftershocks of a random act of violence.
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