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The Middlesteins

This book delves into the lives of the Middlestein family, focusing on the relationships between parents and children, and the role of food in shaping their identities and relationships. The narrative weaves through generations, revealing the intricate connections and conflicts within the family unit. more

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Jami Attenberg
Jami Attenberg

Jami Attenberg is an American author born in 1971. She is known for her unique writing style and profound insights into modern life. Attenberg's works often focus on women's experiences and interpersonal relationships, and her novels and short story collections are highly appreciated by readers. more

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