In a dystopian world where language is rationed to only 1,000 allowed words, Alli and her son Orhan live a normal life; going to school, owning and operating a bakery. Life is good until the words “I ...
Most writers use words like bricks: uniform and utilitarian, meant to be assembled into something larger than itself. The playwright Lauren Yee treats them more like colors on a canvas, mixing them, ...