💨 Abstract
Jason Mott's new novel, "People Like Us," explores the life of a semi-famous writer through dual viewpoints. One narrative follows a middle-aged man, who wrote an award-winning novel but struggles with anonymity and a stalker. The other story involves a man seeking solace in his roots while navigating American identity and threats. The book delves into themes of time travel, mortality, and being an American voice.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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