Wednesday, April 24, 2019

Losing What We Can't Live Without, by Jean-Louis Trudel

[Anthology]
★★☆☆☆ Not Recommended

(Climate SF) Nadine and her fiancΓ© try to rescue her father from his restaurant before the river floods it. A restaurant that serves only endangered species. (5,006 words; Time: 16m)


"," by (edited by Angie Dell and Joey Eschrich), appeared in (RSR review), published on by .

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Review: 2019.260 (A Word for Authors)

Pro: It was a relief that Nadine’s father actually had a decent rationalization for serving endangered species—to focus people’s awareness on what they were doing.

Con: It still seemed like a shitty thing to do, and I couldn’t sustain the belief that he’d really be allowed to run such a place.

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