Insomnia leads me to The Moonstone, and unexpected wisdom
A growing store of worries, including a friend in distress, means less sleep. But at least I’m getting some reading…
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A growing store of worries, including a friend in distress, means less sleep. But at least I’m getting some reading…
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Along with a growing number of other “gym girlies” I have left behind the pursuit of thinness.
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I woke at nine with a feeling of impending doom but thought, well, at least I have four hours to…
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The world British Jews and my family took for granted no longer seems to exist.
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Please email zuzanna.lachendro@newstatesman.co.uk if you would like to be featured.
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Judaism in this country is a mirror of society, reflecting our gratitude, our anxiety and – sometimes – our humour.
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At a magical gig in east London, I feel transported to Greenwich Village in the Sixties.
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The novelist on optimism, late-night plot anxiety, and being born 25 years too late.
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