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Essay A Two-Thousand-Year-Old Love Story: The Inspiration for Rebel Daughter Lori Banov Kaufmann February 8, 2021
Fiction Diary of a Lonely Girl, or The Battle against Free Love Miriam Karpilove, Jessica Kirzane (trans.), Deborah Manion (ed.)
Event Nicole Krauss in Conversation with Jeremy Dauber Thursday, December 17, 2020 12:30–1:30pm Zoom
Recommended Reading ‘A Thread of Anxiety’: Six Middle Grade Books to Read in 2020 Amanda Panitch November 9, 2020
Essay Epidemic in the City: Illness and Disability in Sydney Taylor’s More All-of-a-Kind Family Emily Schneider November 2, 2020