Duplicated across thirty medallions, diffracted through thirty facets—such is the narrator of Virtue and Rosalinde. From one story to the next, her identity fluctuates: sometimes she's an adult, sometimes a child, sometimes she's named Annelise, sometimes Hanna.… Mixing and matching tones and genres, moving from the poignant to the absurd, from the piquant to the melancholy, Anne Serre, one and many all at once, draws readers into a dizzying roundelay...