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The Barbenheimer phenomenon reminds us that we all contain multitudes, even contradictory multitudes.
The Barbenheimer phenomenon reminds us that we all contain multitudes, even contradictory multitudes.
Renée Rosen talks to Lilith about the ways in which she adhered to the facts—and the important reasons why she didn’t in her novel about the life of Estée Lauder.
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The Barbenheimer phenomenon reminds us that we all contain multitudes, even contradictory multitudes.
A new mother dives headlong into a parallel world to find her missing son in The Possibilities (Random House, $27), a quasi-sci-fi novel that sets out to examine and explore… Read more »
Sometimes the price of being saved is much higher than we could ever expect or know and Jewish children hidden during the Holocaust found that out the hard way. The… Read more »
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