
February 25
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Women on the Move
Tova Mirvis
How far would you go to protect those you love? And can you live with the consequences?
That’s the question that Tova Mirvis explores in her gripping new novel . . . which will linger long after the final page.
Inspired by a true tabloid-esque story, We Would Never leads readers into the tangled tale of a murder in the midst of a bitter divorce, with the “peacemaker” among her relatives accused of killing her husband. This is an intimate drama about a family that spins out of control as their facade of wholesomeness is shattered by the sinister consequence of all-consuming love.
Author of the memoir The Book of Separation and three earlier novels, including a national bestseller, Tova Mirvis has also written essays for major newspapers and magazines.
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Sponsored by The Samuel I. Newhouse Foundation Authors’ Series, honoring Theodore and Caroline Newhouse and Susan Newhouse
How far would you go to protect those you love? And can you live with the consequences?
That’s the question that Tova Mirvis explores in her gripping new novel . . . which will linger long after the final page.
Inspired by a true tabloid-esque story, We Would Never leads readers into the tangled tale of a murder in the midst of a bitter divorce, with the “peacemaker” among her relatives accused of killing her husband. This is an intimate drama about a family that spins out of control as their facade of wholesomeness is shattered by the sinister consequence of all-consuming love.
Author of the memoir The Book of Separation and three earlier novels, including a national bestseller, Tova Mirvis has also written essays for major newspapers and magazines.
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