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It’s a Wonderful Lie

March 21, 2023 by EmilyFranklin

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Who said being in your 20s is easy?

Exciting, funny, heartbreaking original essays about the up-and-down decade. Critically acclaimed female writers pull back the curtain on being twenty-something. Entertaining and enlightening, this anthology speaks honestly about that unique time in life when expectations are not always realized, yet surprises are plentiful and thrilling.

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Crush: 26 Real-Life Tales of First Love

March 21, 2023 by EmilyFranklin

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Twenty-six bestselling authors return to the teenage bedrooms, school hallways and college dorms of their youth to share passionate essays of love lost and found and lessons learned along the way.

Whether heartbreaking or hilarious, their soul-baring honesty reminds us to keep reaching for true love wherever we can find it and for as long as it takes. Their intimate reflections will fascinate and move any reader who remembers her first love.

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Because I Love Her

March 21, 2023 by EmilyFranklin

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Because I love her: 30 Women Writers on the Mother-Daughter Relationship

This profound and poignant collection highlights some of the best literary writers of our time in an era when the roles of mothers and daughters are constantly being questioned and redefined. Because I Love Her explores the deepest bonds and truths of motherhood by sharing stories and secrets of becoming a mother and grandmother. Ranging from established and bestselling authors to exciting new voices, these women reveal what their mothers taught them, what they in turn hope to impart to their daughters and, finally, what they’ve learned as a bridge between the two.

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When I was a Loser

March 21, 2023 by EmilyFranklin

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Who were you as a teenager?

In When I Was a Loser, John McNally, author of the novel America’s Report Card, assembles twenty-five original essays — often hilarious, sometimes tenderhearted, always evocative — about defining moments of high school loserdom. Emily Franklin, Julianna Baggott, Owen King, Johanna Edwards, and many more fresh, talented writers explore their own angst, humiliation, heartache, and other staples of teen life.

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Don’t You Forget About Me

March 21, 2023 by EmilyFranklin

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An irresistible read for anyone who came of age in the eighties..or just wishes they did.

No one captured the teen portion of the eighties as poignantly as writer-director John Hughes. Sixteen Candles, The Breakfast Club, Weird Science, Pretty in Pink, Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, and Some Kind of Wonderful are timeless tales of love, angst, longing, and self-discovery that illuminated and assuaged the anxieties of an entire generation. Fondly nostalgic, filled with wit and surprising insights, don’t you forget about me contains original essays from a skillfully chosen crop of novelists and essayists on the films’ far-reaching effects on their own lives — an irresistible read for anyone who came of age in the eighties (or just wishes they did).

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Before

March 21, 2023 by EmilyFranklin

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Groundbreaking fiction about pregnancy from America’s top writers

In this groundbreaking anthology of short fiction from America’s most popular and critically-acclaimed young writer’s, editors Emily Franklin and Heather Swain give voice to the fear, frustration, hope and humor that all play a part in the simultaneously unique and timeless experience of pregnancy in twenty-first-century America.

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How to Spell Chanukah

March 21, 2023 by EmilyFranklin

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“What A Holiday! No Pestilence, No Slavery, No Locusts or Atonement. No Real Lesson To Be Absorbed And Passed Down To My Jewish Offspring.”

Eighteen Jewish writers extol, excoriate, and expand our understanding of this most merry of Jewish holidays. Original essays from Steve Almond, Peter Orner, Joanna Smith Rakoff and more.

[h6]Reviews[/h6] [blockquote_with_author author=”–- Publisher’s Weekly”]“Despite a cheery title, the writers in this…book tackle their subject-and its attendant traditions of family, guilt and, well, tradition-with ambivalence, a real sense of soul-searching…trying to make peace with their Chanukah memories…their stories are clearly vivifying. There’s a great deal of kvetching over the influence and excess of Christmas, and not just its consumerism; Jill Kargman, for example, writes about some casual mid-sermon anti-Semitism at a midnight mass. There’s also solidarity to be found, as in Peter Orner’s story of growing up in a family of “Christmas-tree Jews”: “Let me be clear: we had no relationship with Christ beyond loving the mall like everyone else in America.” Standouts include graphic artist Eric Orner’s “Traditions Break,” a compact and involving story about a young woman’s first Chanukah alone; Joanna Smith Rakoff’s “Dolls of the World,” an accomplished troubled-family tale; and Josh Braff’s “The Blue Team,” which happily extols, “What a holiday…. No synagogue, no guilt, no mortar, and no real lesson to be absorbed and passed down to my Jewish offspring. Thank God.”[/blockquote_with_author]

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