Author: Rachel Du Mont-Greenlee
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The Tattooist of Auschwitz Book Review
The Tattooist of Auschwitz, a novel written by Heather Morris, tells the humbling tale of Lale Sokolov, a Slovakian Jew, who was imprisoned in ... -
Little Panes of Glass
The sick slips into everything. Doctors distribute masks. The children must be protected. A large collection of families relocate to their country estates. Water ... -
Ode to London
Considerable moonlight reaches even the darkest alleys and lights them up with a silvery haze. Throngs of people in raincoats take cabs or buses ... -
Read to Live
Ivy Three grows up in a five-thousand-person space station called The Exodus. The ship orbits two hundred and fifty-four miles above planet Earth. It’s a safe ... -
Gendered Space
The politics of places fascinate me. Deep down, I believe the concept fascinates everybody. Politics are like the two-hundred-year-old tree in the downtown center, ... -
Welcome Autumn
The sun burns hot, and the breeze blows in cool. Days shorten for the long stretches of dark, the richest midnight shades of the ... -
Wildfire Season
If you are a Californian, you know what is coming. For Manhattan dwellers, it is Central Park strolls with the first nips in the ... -
Travel is a Curious Heart
Travel is the voyage through time, an unmasking of places, people, and histories. In the rubble of civilizations exists story upon story, age in ... -
The Concrete Jungle
The concrete jungle wakes to rays of the sun. Panes of glass play with eastern light. Towers of brick, cement, and stucco rise above ...