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Jennifer G Wilder

Jennifer G. Wilder is a freelance writer based in upstate New York. She holds an M.A. in Slavic Languages and Literatures from Berkeley and a B.A. from Yale. Her current project is a novel about nineteenth-century feminist Marietta Holley. She blogs at pulaskibrickhouse.blogspot.com

Books reviewed by Jennifer G Wilder

The Love Object (05/13/15)
The Lost Child (04/29/15)
Plague Land (03/18/15)
Us (01/21/15)
Into That Forest (10/16/13)
Give and Take (07/24/13)
Flora (06/05/13)
Maggot Moon (03/20/13)
The Undertow (06/28/12)
Pym (04/06/11)
Mr. Chartwell (02/16/11)
Skippy Dies (09/22/10)
Private Life (05/05/10)

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    The Lilac People
    by Milo Todd
    For fans of All the Light We Cannot See, a poignant tale of a trans man’s survival in Nazi Germany and postwar Berlin.

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    A debut novel about an artist and a 130-year-old woman bound by love and memory in a future, flooded San Francisco.

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    The Original Daughter
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    A dazzling debut by Jemimah Wei about ambition, sisterhood, and family bonds in turn-of-the-millennium Singapore.

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    Serial Killer Games
    by Kate Posey

    A morbidly funny and emotionally resonant novel about the ways life—and love—can sneak up on us (no matter how much pepper spray we carry).

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