Join the Raft!

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Join the Raft!   You know those adorable videos of sea otters floating together, holding hands? In the wild, they do this so they don’t get separated in the tides—these are called “rafts.” Fun trivia: Rafts are almost always of the same gender. You can tell when it’s sea otter mating season because the females will often have vicious-looking damage to their noses. Seems sea otter boys like things rough. Though you and I are not sea otters, we can still float together and keep in touch about books and related topics. And we don’t even have to bite one another’s noses to make it happen. Join the Raft! Sign up for my newsletter for project updates and chitchat. Welcome aboard!
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