Grodstein, Lauren

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We Must Not Think of Ourselves

A moving portrait of the daily lives of the Warsaw Ghetto inhabitants, in some ways mundane and, in others, profound, beautifully presented by talented narrators.
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We Must Not Think of Ourselves

Recommended for readers who enjoy stories from all time periods about the extraordinary actions of ordinary people.
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Our Short History

Grodstein's (The Explanation for Everything) heartbreaking, character-driven story is told in the remarkable, believable voice of a courageous, sympathetic character. Recommended for readers of Jodi Picoult, Lisa Genova, or Sally Hepworth's The Mother's Promise.
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The Explanation for Everything

Grodstein captures the face of grief in Andy's struggle to find comfort and move on. The secondary characters are well drawn and add interest to the story. Recommended. ["This engaging, and provocative novel is hard to put down," read the starred review of the Algonquin hc, LJ 9/1/13.]
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The Explanation for Everything

Many novelists explore love and loss, but Grodstein (A Friend of the Family) adroitly tackles big questions about faith and science, guilt and responsibility, punishment and healing. This engaging, and provocative novel is hard to put down. Highly recommended. [See Prepub Alert, 6/24/13.]
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