Living Out Loud

Author: Anna Quindlen
For the first time in trade paperback, Quindlen’s classic collection of Pulitzer Prize-winning pieces from her famed New York Times column, “Life in the 30s”. “Engaging, fresh, funny . . . Sure to be valuable to future historians.” — Chicago Tribune….Read More
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