Deborah Kalb
By Deborah Kalb
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Life The Hillary Paradox Is Real
Joanne Cronrath Bamberger is the editor of the new book “Love Her, Love Her Not: The Hillary Paradox.” She is the publisher and editor in chief of the digital magazine The Broad Side, and her work has appeared in a variety of publications, including The Washington Post and USA Today. She lives in the Washington,…
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Life If ‘Downton Abbey’ Were Jewish
Natasha Solomons is the author of the new novel “The Song of Hartgrove Hall.” Her other novels include “The Gallery of Vanished Husbands” and “The House at Tyneford.” She lives in Dorset, England. Music plays a big role in The Song of Hartgrove Hall, and serves as a form of communication for some of the…
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Life Eileen Pollack On Why Science Is Still a Boys’ Club
is the author of the new book “The Only Woman in the Room: Why Science Is Still a Boys’ Club.” The book examines her own experience as a physics student at Yale in the 1970s, and whether things have changed for women in science since then. Her other books include the novels “Breaking and Entering”…
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