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Clear air turbulence

After my brother died, a friend gave me good advice: “In moments of shattering trauma, Just Do the Next Thing.” Following his example, I boarded a plane. I was carrying an enormous and ancient hardcover, The Life of Katherine Mansfield, by Antony Alpers. I read it solidly, hour after hour, as we left it all behind.

Singapore was under an excessive heat warning.

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