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The vital cog of ducts, here you’ll meet writers keeping a journal of their lives. They peel back new layers in every issue.

Human Subjects: Life in the USSR

Gary Berkovich

The Graduate

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Memoirs of a Chemist

Roger Lipman

The Bridge to My Grandmother

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Surviving Homicide, Part II

Fredricka R. Maister

When her boyfriend is murdered, a woman tries to come to grips with his death and the justice system.

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Reality-What A Concept

Sunsh Stein

A Memoir of Life on a Commune in the '70s

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Pine Lake

Linda C. Wisniewski

At 25, a woman finally learns how to swim and stay afloat in life.

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The Moments Between

Helen Zelon

Links, Missing

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