Moms Don’t Have Time to Read Books
Arts:Books
"The truth is that the details of your story are your superpower." Zibby meets fellow anthology editor Jennifer Rudolph Walsh to talk about the connections we make through the most painful parts of our narratives, and what it means to go from a human doing to a human being.
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Margarita Montimore, OONA OUT OF ORDER
Jeff Gordinier, HUNGRY
Kari Lizer, AREN'T YOU FORGETTING SOMEONE?
Amy Klein, THE TRYING GAME
R. Eric Thomas, HERE FOR IT
Emily Gould, PERFECT TUNES
Susan Isaacs, TAKES ONE TO KNOW ONE
Mallory Kasdan, ELLA
Lisa Damour, UNDER PRESSURE
Amy Fish, I WANTED FRIES WITH THAT
Rachel Bertsche, THE KIDS ARE IN BED
Janelle Brown, PRETTY THINGS
Nicole Kear, FOREVERLAND
Rebecca Serle, IN FIVE YEARS
Darcy Miller, CELEBRATE EVERYTHING!
Adrienne Miller, IN THE LAND OF MEN
Serena Burdick, THE GIRLS WITH NO NAMES
Fanny Singer, ALWAYS HOME
Marisa Meltzer, THIS IS BIG
Joanna Hershon, ST. IVO
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