#personal-discovery

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fromThe New Yorker
2 weeks ago

Briefly Noted Book Reviews

Dilara, the protagonist of this début novel, is consumed by the absence of a stable home in her life. She and her family flee Turkey, where she is from, after a failed coup in 2016. When they end up in Italy, something inexplicable happens: Dilara's bathroom transforms into a cell in an infamous prison on the outskirts of Istanbul.
Books
fromRemodelista
2 weeks ago

Psst...What We Loved in February - Remodelista

A snapshot of a friend of a friend's hand-drawn sketch of our Remodelista in Maine book cover after she read it. Love the idea of keeping a book journal like she does. This captures the joy of creative response and personal documentation of reading experiences.
Renovation
fromDefector
9 months ago

Thank God Jalen Brunson And Josh Hart Are Kind Of Boring | Defector

I found out how enjoyable watching sports can be without the additional distraction of my dad and two brothers talking over the game.
Podcast
fromNew York Post
10 months ago

Scottish woman discovers long-lost dad's secret life as New York mafia informant after DNA test

My mum was never forthcoming with any information about my father, she made it very clear that I was a bitter reminder of the man she loved and lost.
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