Umm…no.
That should be Drown by Junot Diaz. It’s just a title, not an imperative sentence.
By the way, Drown is a superb collection of bleak literary fiction, reminiscent of the work of Raymond Carver. I’ve only recently discovered both authors during my Story Each Night project, and I’m grateful to have started reading both of them.
I know there are some readers of genre fiction who don’t engage literary fiction (and vice versa). This is a shame. If you’re the type of reader who tends to stick with a single author or genre (and let’s include “literary fiction” as a genre), I’d like to encourage you to branch out a little and try something new, something you might not ordinarily read. This is what I find myself doing during Story Each Night, and I’ve been richly rewarded for the effort.
