Another Brooklyn

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Another Brooklyn is told in first-person point of view, from the perspective of August as an adult. August shifts between her memories of her childhood, many of which come to the reader only as imagistic impressions, and her present-day reality as a cultural anthropologist who studies the death and funeral rituals of cultures all over the world.