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Pineda, Dhanika, and Beth Novey. “10 biographies and memoirs for the nonfiction reader in your life.” NPR.org, 12 Dec. 2024. (Recommendation)

PW (Publisher’s Weekly) Staff. “‘Feeding Ghosts’ and ‘Victory Parade’ Top PW’s 2024 Graphic Novel Critics Poll.” Publishersweekly.com, 11 Dec. 2024. (Quoted)

Kelly, Stephanie and Julie Steenhuysen. “Killing of UnitedHealthcare exec ignites anger over insurance.” Reuters, 9 Dec. 2024. (Quoted)

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Wen, Tria. “25 Best Autobiographies of All Time.” Reader’s Digest (RD.com), updated June 26, 2024. (Recommendation)

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PW (Publisher’s Weekly) Staff. “‘Impossible People’ and ‘Roaming’ Top PW’s 2023 Graphic Novel Critics Poll.” Publishersweekly.com, 20 Dec. 2023. (Quoted)

“NPR Books We Love” (2023). NPR.org. (Two recommendations)

Skinazi, Karen E.H. “Mrs. Maisel Meets the Son of Zion: Joshua Cohen’s ‘The Netanyahus.’” Jewish Journal, 12 Jan. 2023. (Mentioned)

Spotts, Kaitlyn. “Comics Education in Conversation: Tahneer Oksman.” Random House Graphic, 17 September 2021. (Interview)

Powers, Devon. “The Coming Nostalgia for Hyper-Nesting.” The Atlantic, 17 March 2021. (Quoted)

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