The Opening Ritual, writes G. C. Waldrep, "is about walking and landscapes and mercy, in the context of faith and doubt and, for the third and final time, the wounded body. Mostly I think it’s about mercy, which is hard to understand. And also a little bit about citizenship, which understands us—all too well."
You can read the Publishers Weekly review of it here.
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