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Close Reading: An Invisible Sign of My Own by Aimee Bender

2023-02-12 22:00:18

Read it carefully: Amy bender's invisible self-mark Monagrain is living a strange life for most of her life after her father was infected with an unknown disease. Mona quickly quit smoking and was doing a lot of things, but he was obliged to resign unavoidably. Everything changed when a new science teacher, Benjamin Smith arrived. When most people, including her family, are not, in his eccentric way, he can see through Mona.

Aimee Bender is a writer of the novel 'Color Master', 'Special Sorrow of Lemon Cake - New York Times Best Selling', 'My Invisible Sign', and the series' Flammable Skirts and Intentional Creatures' Girls'. Her work is widely chosen and translated into 16 languages. She lives in Los Angeles

Aimee Bender is the author of the short story collection "Girls in Flammable Skirts" (1998) and "Intentional Creatures" (2005), "My Own Invisible Sign" (2000), and "Special Sorrow of Lemon Cake" (2010). She lives in Los Angeles and teaches creation at the University of Southern California. 5) Before Ben changed, he said, "Annie, do not you understand? We are all too smart, our brains are growing bigger and bigger, I have enough thoughts and hearts If it is not, the world will be depleted and die, If you are the same, why do you think Ben will die? Is there evidence that Ben wants to be a simpler creature?

Amy Bender is the author of five books: girls with flammable skirts (1998), New York Times' book, I am the owner's name of the invisible mark (2000), it's an annual The best choice for the Los Angeles Times, willful creatures (2005) The Believer recommended as one of the best books of the year, especially the sorrow of lemon cake (2010) is SCIBA Best Fiction Award, Alex Award, and The I won the Color Master (a famous book of the New York Times). In 16 languages. Her short stories are posted in Granta, GQ, Harper, Tin House, McSweeney, Paris Review, etc. as well as PRI's "This American Life" and "Selected Shorts". She lives in Los Angeles with her family and teaches creation at the University of Southern California.