“The Husband Stitch” By Carmen Maria Machado
2024
Typeset and hand-bound in leather
Expressive typography emphasizes the nameless narrator’s 
loss of autonomy as she goes through her life in this tragic 
retelling of “The Girl with the Green Ribbon” by Alvin Schwartz.
“The Husband Stitch” By Carmen Maria Machado
2024
Typeset and hand-bound in leather
Expressive typography emphasizes the nameless narrator’s 
loss of autonomy as she goes through her life in this tragic 
retelling of “The Girl with the Green Ribbon” by Alvin Schwartz.
“The Husband Stitch” By Carmen Maria Machado
2024
Typeset and hand-bound in leather
Expressive typography emphasizes the nameless narrator’s 
loss of autonomy as she goes through her life in this tragic 
retelling of “The Girl with the Green Ribbon” by Alvin Schwartz.
“The Husband Stitch” By Carmen Maria Machado
2024
Typeset and hand-bound in leather
Expressive typography emphasizes the nameless narrator’s 
loss of autonomy as she goes through her life in this tragic 
retelling of “The Girl with the Green Ribbon” by Alvin Schwartz.
“The Husband Stitch” By Carmen Maria Machado
2024
Typeset and hand-bound in leather
Expressive typography emphasizes the nameless narrator’s 
loss of autonomy as she goes through her life in this tragic 
retelling of “The Girl with the Green Ribbon” by Alvin Schwartz.
“The Husband Stitch” By Carmen Maria Machado
2024
Typeset and hand-bound in leather
Expressive typography emphasizes the nameless narrator’s 
loss of autonomy as she goes through her life in this tragic 
retelling of “The Girl with the Green Ribbon” by Alvin Schwartz.
“The Husband Stitch” By Carmen Maria Machado
2024
Typeset and hand-bound in leather
Expressive typography emphasizes the nameless narrator’s 
loss of autonomy as she goes through her life in this tragic 
retelling of “The Girl with the Green Ribbon” by Alvin Schwartz.
“The Husband Stitch” By Carmen Maria Machado
2024
Typeset and hand-bound in leather
Expressive typography emphasizes the nameless narrator’s 
loss of autonomy as she goes through her life in this tragic 
retelling of “The Girl with the Green Ribbon” by Alvin Schwartz.
“The Husband Stitch” By Carmen Maria Machado
2024
Typeset and hand-bound in leather
Expressive typography emphasizes the nameless narrator’s 
loss of autonomy as she goes through her life in this tragic 
retelling of “The Girl with the Green Ribbon” by Alvin Schwartz.