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Amor Towles creates an American road trip of epic proportions

Early on in Amor Towles’ latest novel, “The Lincoln Highway,” a character named Duchess recalls wisdom he received at a young age while living at Saint Nicholas’ Home for Boys. 

Sister Agnes had sermonized about wrongs committed versus injustices received — and the guilt and

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