Review of Could You Be With Her Now in Little Patuxent Review

I was delighted to read writer Rosalia Scalia's review of Could You Be With Her Now in Little Patuxent Review. Her insights are dead on:



In both stories, Michalski deftly explores what it means to be vulnerable in modern society, what it means to be invisible, powerless, voiceless—either from mental or physical frailty–but struggling to matter in the world just the same. How carelessness and resentments on the part of family members can inadvertently thrust their vulnerable loved ones into situations that bring unexpected, unwanted, painful consequences.

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