Kim Chernin breaks literary boundaries and shatters silences in everything she writes - from her explosive memoir In My Mother's House, hailed by Newsday as "an artistic triumph that brings rich characters to life," to The Obsession, which The New York Times called "eloquently written, passionate ... and consistently absorbing," Now, in Crossing the Border, Chernin examines a near-forgotten part of her past.
"Kim Chernin breaks literary boundaries and shatters silences in everything she writes - from her explosive memoir In My Mother's House, hailed by Newsday as "an artistic triumph that brings rich characters to life," to The Obsession, which The New York Times called "eloquently written, passionate ... and consistently absorbing," Now, in Crossing the Border, Chernin examines a near-forgotten part of her past."
"Kim Chernin breaks literary boundaries and shatters silences in everything she writes - from her explosive memoir In My Mother's House, hailed by Newsday as "an artistic triumph that brings rich characters to life," to The Obsession, which The New York Times called "eloquently written, passionate ... and consistently absorbing," Now, in Crossing the Border, Chernin examines a near-forgotten part of her past."@en
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