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August 02, 2019

Q&A: Novelist Claire Lombardo Talks Families, Fiction, and the Power of Post-Its.

August 02, 2019/ Adam Cohen
Q&A: Novelist Claire Lombardo Talks Families, Fiction, and the Power of Post-Its.

And about Her New Book, The Most Fun We’ve Ever Had

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Novels, Families, 1970s
November 17, 2017

REVIEW: 'How to Behave in a Crowd,' a Too-Clever Novel of Family Life

November 17, 2017/ Adam Cohen
REVIEW: 'How to Behave in a Crowd,' a Too-Clever Novel of Family Life

Poor Dory, Surrounded by Five Very Brilliant -- and Off-Putting -- Older Siblings

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France, Families, Young People
June 08, 2016

REVIEW: A Stunning New Novel of Historical Horrors, from Africa to America

June 08, 2016/ Adam Cohen
REVIEW: A Stunning New Novel of Historical Horrors, from Africa to America

Giving a Voice to those Whose Voices Have Been Suppressed

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Africa, African-American Literature, Ghana, Families
April 29, 2016

REVIEW: "Shelter" is a Compelling Novel of the Sometimes Chilly Bond Between Child and Parents

April 29, 2016/ Adam Cohen
REVIEW: "Shelter" is a Compelling Novel of the Sometimes Chilly Bond Between Child and Parents

And there are some serious tragedies and dramas added to the mix

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Fiction, Asian-American Literature, Korean-American Literature, Families
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