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It's 1969, and a psychic has just arrived in New York City. She claims to be able to predict the date
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across decades as their lives take them in different directions. 28. “The Devil in America” Kai
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marry and have children, while blue tickets get a career and devil-may-care lives. But when Calla
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Margot and her teen daughter Pearl live in a car next to a Florida trailer park, poor but happy. When
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Other Women, the destination is London, devastated by the impact of the Great War. For unmarried
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Publication Date: June 7, 2022 Blackwell's
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couple Celestial and Roy are married for only a year when Roy, a black businessman, is wrongfully
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birth rates, Offred, along with her fellow Handmaids, are valued only if their ovaries are viable. Yet
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