Book review: At Certain Points We Touch by Lauren John Joseph

At Certain Points We Touch (2022) is a roaring yet poignant coming-of-age story of first loves and last rites by Lauren John Joseph, a British-born, American-educated artist who works at the intersection of video, text, and live performance. Their debut novel is at once a testament to the enduring fabric of love and a heart-breaking ode to the many lessons that come with grief – often too late. 

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