Yona Zeldis McDonough
Leslie Simon on what she hopes readers will glean from this rollicking, inventive and wholly original tale.
Leslie Simon on what she hopes readers will glean from this rollicking, inventive and wholly original tale.
Applications are open for “Here We Are,” a one-year writing experience to support and enable diverse survivors of gender abuse to recount their experiences.
Students at Hampshire College demanded that their voices be heard.
“I wanted to tell her about the look on my father’s face when I refused to accompany him to the Kol Nidre service…”
You might not know who Jenny Pentland is, but if you read her new book, This Will Be Funny Later (Harper, $27.99), you’ll want to; the hilarious memoir, by turns scorching and poignant, reveals what’s like to have one of America’s funniest comedians—Roseanne Barr—for a mother.
Race in the United States is most certainly real. But just because something is constructed to be a social reality, does not mean it is true or based on facts and science.
The Finzi-Contini enchanted garden doesn’t even give them the protection of a ghetto. They are rounded up and shipped out along with the lower-class Jews they disdained.