Yona Zeldis McDonough
A novel about generational trauma and how it affects both the present and the future.
A novel about generational trauma and how it affects both the present and the future.
Emily Franklin is back, this time with her first collection of poetry, Tell Me How You Got Here (Terapin Books) and she chats with Fiction Editor Yona Zeldis McDonough about the many and varied sources of her inspiration.
A 1942 novel about an Italian Jewish woman trying to survive the Holocaust with the family of farmers who take her in.
A novel that traces the fraught journey of Leonardo de Vinci’s famous <em>Lady with the Ermine</em>, and how this priceless work of art was ultimately saved from the Nazis. </p>
Iris Martin Cohen talks to Yona Zeldis McDonough about how her Jewish protagonist fits into this very Catholic world in her novel “Last Call on Decatur Street.”
Daphne Merkin on her new book 22 Minutes of Unconditional Love and the nature of lust, love and whether the two can ever truly be reconciled.
Yona Zeldis McDonough chats with author Susie Orman Schnall about her entertaining new summer read, “We Came Here to Shine”.
Michelle Bowdler talks to Fiction Editor Yona Zeldis McDonough about what her book Is Rape a Crime: A Memoir, an Investigation and a Manifesto has meant for her—and what she hopes it will mean to others.
Is there anything Barbie can’t be or do?
Sonia Taitz has written everything, it seems — from plays to memoirs to parenting manuals. Fiction editor Yona Zeldis McDonough explores the fascinating woman behind this staggering literary output.