Today Will Be Different
The author of “Where’d You Go, Bernadette?” delivers a wry portrait of a woman who finds herself wondering how she…
Veronique de Turenne is a Los Angeles–based journalist, essayist, and playwright. Her literary criticism appears on NPR and in major American newspapers. One of the highlights of her career was interviewing Vin Scully in his broadcast booth at Dodger Stadium, then receiving a handwritten thank-you note from him a few days later.
The author of “Where’d You Go, Bernadette?” delivers a wry portrait of a woman who finds herself wondering how she…
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