Gail Hareven’s New Yorker Debut
Where the Forward goes, The New Yorker follows — in this instance, at least.
In February, the Forward brought you an excerpt from Gail Hareven’s recently released novel “The Confessions of Noa Weber” (Melville House) — the author’s 11th book, but her first to be translated into English — and this candid Q&A.
This week, the New Yorker has a short story by Hareven. Read it here.
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