Patricia Grossman
Wininger went to her first audition at 16, was offered a recording contract, and forbidden from pursuing music by her mom. Five decades later, she’s finally been signed to a label and inducted into the NY Blues Hall of Fame.
Wininger went to her first audition at 16, was offered a recording contract, and forbidden from pursuing music by her mom. Five decades later, she’s finally been signed to a label and inducted into the NY Blues Hall of Fame.
When we started Jane, there weren’t any self-help books.
In 1938 Austria, Kristoff is apprenticed to a master stamp engraver, while in 1989 Los Angeles a journalist, Katie Nelson, is getting divorced.
Meet the “formerly incarcerated aging New York Jewish lesbian feminist” fighting the prison industrial complex.
A novel as adept at crystallizing small moments as it is at portraying the sweep of action during the darkest time in 20th century Europe.