Cherise Wolas’s “The Family Tabor” and Rick Gekoski’s “A Long Island Story” both witness the unraveling of prominent Jewish families.
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Fiction: Two New Novels Expose the Fracturing of the American Nuclear Family, From Midcentury to Today
Thursday, 16 August 2018
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