Dorothy Gilman has the realistic novel with sudden telepathy in several of her books -- I remember it most dramatically in Caravan (1992), where there's a pivotal moment when the heroine breaks a pot with her mind in an extreme of desperation, but it's there in several Mrs. Pollifax books too. But it startled me to read in the 1990s, and she started publishing in the 1970s, so maybe she got away with it a bit longer than many because she'd started in an era where people did that kind of thing more...?
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Date: 2024-04-08 03:25 pm (UTC)