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'The Hitch' novel tells a tale of corgi possession

The cover of "The Hitch" and author Sara Levine. (Courtesy of Roxane Gay Books, an imprint of Grove Atlantic and Jeffrey L. Kurysz)
Courtesy of Roxane Gay Books, an imprint of Grove Atlantic and Jeffrey L. Kurysz
The cover of "The Hitch" and author Sara Levine. (Courtesy of Roxane Gay Books, an imprint of Grove Atlantic and Jeffrey L. Kurysz)

Author Sara Levine‘s new book, “The Hitch,” centers around Rose, an artisanal yogurt entrepreneur whose weeklong visit from her 6-year-old nephew is upended after her dog kills a corgi in the park. Her nephew insists that the corgi’s soul is now in him and behaves accordingly.

The book is out this week. Host Indira Lakshmanan speaks with Levine.

Book excerpt: ‘The Hitch’

By Sara Levine

This article was originally published on WBUR.org.

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