The title characters of Amy Feltman’s “Willa & Hesper” find solace from their breakup in the rabbit holes of their European Jewish backgrounds.
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Fiction: Their Romance Dissolved. So the Heroines of This Novel Seek Their Roots.
Saturday, 23 February 2019
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