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Counting by 7s

This novel explores themes of loss, resilience, and the power of community through Willow's journey of self-discovery and acceptance. more

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Holly Goldberg Sloan
Holly Goldberg Sloan

Holly Goldberg Sloan is an American film director born on August 7, 1958. Her works are known for their unique perspective and profound emotional expression, making a significant impact in the film industry. more

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