"I do think reading is an intimate conversation we can have with ourselves and each other. Even if we don’t explicitly say the horrors of our lives out loud, the characters in the books can bridge an understanding that we survived something or a knowing of something, between family members and our communities. (2020)"
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Women authors from the United StatesNovelists from New York CityWomen born in the 1970sHispanic Americans
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