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Two novels take on school shootings

Inside a classroom at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School on March 7

MAYBE YOU DON’T WANT TO READ A NOVEL ABOUT a school shooting; many people wouldn’t. But if you are open, or even eager, to see how fiction can process one of the more painful elements of contemporary American society, two new novels are at hand.

The first is Rhiannon Navin’s Only Child, which, like Emma Donoghue’s Room, is a book

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