Om One of Them
This compelling autobiographical work takes readers into the life of a woman struggling to find her place in the world. From her childhood in a strict Orthodox Jewish community to her relocation to New York City, her experiences are both unique and relatable. Hasanovitz's writing is intimate and deeply personal, drawing readers in with its raw honesty.
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