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    Raising Hare

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    What's a Hare? Isn't It Just a Rabbit? Actually, No

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    On the twentieth anniversary of the day her first husband left her, Viv, a spirited Londoner and member of the House of Lords, attends a party and makes small talk with a stranger about heartbreak. &...

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    Madame Sosostris in T.S. Eliot's Poetry

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    No Fault

    "To tell a divorce story, from start to finish, is beyond betrayal. It would be its own form of infidelity," Haley Mlotek writes in her debut book, No Fault: A Memoir of Romance and Divorce. Fittingly...

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    No-Fault Divorce in the US

    The title of Haley Mlotek's debut No Fault: A Memoir of Romance and Divorce is a reference to 'no-fault' divorce, which is a divorce granted without needing to prove wrongdoing by either spouse. For ...

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    A Gorgeous Excitement

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    The Preppy Killer

    A crime that occurred in the summer of 1986 in New York City inspired Cynthia Weiner's A Gorgeous Excitement. On August 26, a cyclist discovered 18-year-old Jennifer Levin in New York City's ...

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    The Antidote

    Karen Russell's new novel, The Antidote, is narrated in turns by four main characters. We first meet Antonina Rossi, a prairie witch who functions as a "Vault"—someone who absorbs the memories ...

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    The Plow That Broke the Plains: A Dust Bowl Documentary

    One of the protagonists in The Antidote is Cleo Allfrey, a photographer dispatched by the Resettlement Administration to document life in Nebraska's Dust Bowl. She and others in the book mention a...

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