Nothing

Author: Robin Friedman

“Sometimes trees can look healthy on the outside, but actually be dying inside. These trees fall unexpectedly during a storm.” For high school senior Parker Rabinowitz, anything less than success is a failure. A dropped extracurricular, a C on a calc quiz, a non-Jewish shiksa girlfriend–one misstep, and his meticulously constructed life splinters and collapses. The countd….Read More

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