As Little as Nothing
Written by Pamela Mulloy
Narrated by Lillian Rachel
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About this audiobook
Pamela Mulloy
Pamela Mulloy is the editor of The New Quarterly and director of the Wild Writers Literary Festival. Her debut novel, The Deserters, was published in 2018 and shortlisted for the ReLit Award. She has lived in Poland, England, and the U.S. and currently resides in Kitchener, Ontario, with her husband and daughter.
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